“Wicked” is coming back for the holidays!

‘Wicked’ returning for holidays – but at Cadillac Palace When it comes to the highly-successful musical Wicked, the Emerald City wasn’t the only thing green about the show – the 2.9 million audience members over its 3.5 year run at the Oriental Theatre also brought in a whole lot of green, as in cold, hard [...]

Chris Jones announces 10 best plays of 2009

The Tribune’s Chris Jones announces Top 10 Plays of 2009 For the complete description, explanations and reviews of these plays (and others), be sure to visit Chris Jones’ excellent blog: The Theater Loop 1. The Arabian Nights by Mary Zimmerman – Lookingglass Theatre  (our review)     2. The History Boys by Nicholas Hytner – [...]

Bomb threat during performance of Jersey Boys

Per Chris Jones’ Theater Loop blog, the Bank of America Theatre (The Shubert) was evacuated about half-way through the evening performance after suspicious boxes were found in the alley behind the theatre.  Per the blog: According to a report from the Tribune’s William Lee, who was quoting a police source, one letter read "this is [...]

Updates: Steppenwolf’s “Superior Donuts” on Broadway

Tracy Letts’ most recent play, Superior Donuts, just opened on Broadway with the same Steppenwolf cast.  After receiving moderate to warm reviews here in Chicago, the NYC reviews so far appear mixed.   The NY Post gives Superior Donuts a very positive review – 3.5 stars: After Superior Donuts, Tracy Letts‘ follow-up to August: Osage [...]

Stuart Carden appointed Writers’ Theatre Associate AD

Writers’ Theatre has appointed Stuart Carden associate artistic director. “I’m so excited to be in collaboration with Stuart,” said Michael Halberstam, executive director the Writers’. “He has a rich background in literary development, a keen and ambitious scope of work as a director and a passion for the administrative challenges that come with supporting artistic [...]

Blago donates his over-sized hairbrush to Second City show

  From Chicago Trubune writer Chris Jones’ excellent theater blog: “Convinced that the legendary comedy theater’s representation of the infamous implement used to tame the indicted former Illinois Gov’s famous coif was inadequately sized, the showbiz-loving Blagojevich has sent along the actual brush for use as an historic artifact in the show, Rod Blagojevich Superstar, [...]

Think Fast: Michael McKean, Jonas Brothers, CSO and ‘Peter Pan the Musical’

This is great news: Michael McKean – who did such a brilliant job in Steppenwolf’s world-premier of Tracy Letts’ Superior Donuts – will reprise his role as donut shop owner on Broadway, set to open October 1st.  More here, here and here. I’m so relieved to hear that the Jonas Brothers will “Rock” again.  Now [...]

Chicago Theater Openings this week

    ADULTS – Chemically Imbalanced Theater BURIED CHILD – Shattered Globe Theatre EIFMAN BALLET OF ST. PETERSBURG – Auditorium Theatre LEGALLY BLONDE THE MUSICAL – Ford Center for the Performing Arts/Oriental Theatre MEASURE FOR MEASURE – Promethean Theatre Ensemble ON AN AVERAGE DAY – BackStage Theatre Company OWEN WINGRAVE – Chicago Opera Theater THE [...]

‘Rod Blagojevich Superstar’ moving to Chicago Shakespeare

  Following a sold out run at Second City e.t.c., the popular comedy review “Rod Blagojevich Superstar‘ will be playing a limited engagement Chicago Shakes on Navy Pier.  The Navy Pier version has been updated with new sketches and music to include recent Blago happenings, such as his 6-figure book deal and Roland Burris’ son [...]

Theater-related passings: Broussard, Blau, Bridges, Lang

There were a number of theater-related passings recently, including:    Dorothy Bridges                                        Eric Blau      Eric Blau, 87, writer who transformed an infatuation with the songs of a Belgian singer (Jacques Brel) into the off-Broadway hit “Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris“.  Entire bio here. Dorothy Bridges, 93, poet, widow of [...]

Theater Thursday – The House Theatre’s “Rose and Rime”

Thursday, March 5 Rose and the Rime The House Theatre of Chicago The Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division Street  (click on map for bigger picture) Enjoy an evening in Wicker Park with pizza from Apart Pizza and a performance of Rose and the Rime, the House Theatre’s latest original work by the creators of The [...]

Lookingglass Theatre’s “Our Town” – starring David Schwimmer – the rave reviews are in!

Check out the Looking Glass Theatre‘s “Our Town” cast photo gallery at ChicagoTribune.com, starring David Schwimmer.  Our Town plays at the downtown theatre through April 5th.  Info and tickets here. UPDATE – REVIEWS Hedy Weiss of the Chicago Sun-Times: Apart from its (“trussed up”) set, the Lookingglass “Our Town” — co-directed by Anna D. Shapiro [...]

Xanadu – Cheap(er) tickets can make you "Happy"

XANADU, the show that has surprised and delighted Broadway, is now delighting Chicago fans by offering a “Happy Sale” featuring $44 tickets. Reviews for the Chicago production have ranged mostly from good to exuberant (though there are a some naysayers).  But now – with this “happy” ticket deal – it could be a perfect time [...]

Chicago Theater: "Xanadu" Reviews

  The hit Broadway-musical Xanadu joyously roller-skated its way onto Michigan Avenue last night at Drury Lane Water Tower.  Here’s a collection of Xanadu theater reviews: * UPDATED * UPDATED * UPDATED * UPDATED * UPDATED * UPDATED * UPDATED *   Christopher Piatt  (TimeOut Chicago) You don’t have to be gay to dig Xanadu; [...]

Chicago Theater tidbits: Goodman’s partnership, Auditorium Theatre’s "America in the Age of Obama" concert

  l Chicago’s Goodman Theatre has announced a new partnership with the Austrian steel town of Linz.  Read Chris Jones‘ (from the Trib) article here.     l The Auditorium Theatre, in partnership with City Lights Orchestra, will be holding a special one-time concert  on Wednesday, Feb. 11th at 7:30, entitled “America in the Age [...]

Allison Torem – a theatre star in the making?

UPDATE:  Excerpts from Hedy Weiss’s new article regarding Ms. Torem has been added at the bottom of this post. I am always incredibly impressed by young theatrical talent that can hold their own among a group of professional actors.  Often these young prodigies easily steal the show.  Past examples include Edward Heffernan in American Theatre [...]

Chicago theater tidbits: New Leaf Theatre, Masha Obolensky, Goodman

Centerstage Chicago: Sarah Terez Rosenblum reviews “Touch” at New Leaf Theatre. (runs Jan 7 thru Feb 14) TheatreinChicago.com reports on the upcoming world premier of playwright Masha Obolensky’s “Not Enough Air”, directed by Nick Bowling; produced by Timeline Theatre. More at BroadwayWorld.com. (runs Jan 24 thru March 22) Chris Jones reviews “The Emperor Jones”, by Eugene [...]

Chicago Theater – Best of 2008 (Chicago Tribune)

     Chicago Tribune’s main theatre critic, Chris Jones, presents his top 10 plays of 2008:   1. A Trip to Bountiful  (Goodman Theatre)by Horton FooteStandouts: Harris Yulin (director), performance: Lois Smith       2. Our Town  (The Hypocrites)by Thornton WilderStandouts: David Cromer (director), actors: Jennifer Grace (as Emily), David Cromer (narrator)     [...]

Mary-Arrchie’s "Our Bad Magnet" extended thru Jan. 18th

Due to popular demand, Mary-Arrchie Theatre will be extending the Jeff Recommended US Premiere of Our Bad Magnet, by Douglas Maxwell, at Angel Island Theatre, 735 W. Sheridan . Currently, the final dates for 2008 will be December 18th – 22nd. The extension, then, will begin January 2nd and run through January 18th, 2009. L to [...]

David Cromer’s "Our Town" coming to NYC

As reported on Playbill.com and the Chicago Tribune’s blog “The Theater Loop” by Chris Jones, David Cromer’s acclaimed Chicago production of Our Town, by Thorton Wilder, will make a reappearance in Spring 2009 at an Off-Broadway theatre.  This is becoming something of a trend for David Cromer, as his production of The Adding Machine recently [...]