Craig Joseph
Chicago Critic Tom Williams interviews Craig Joseph, the Director of White Horse Theatre Company's "The Cradle Will Rock". They discuss the play's history and cast as well as Craig's unique approach to theatre.
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Chicago Critic Tom Williams interviews Craig Joseph, the Director of White Horse Theatre Company's "The Cradle Will Rock". They discuss the play's history and cast as well as Craig's unique approach to theatre.
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Theatre News of the week from Theatre in Chicago: Goodman's Cast Change, Chicago Shakespeare Theatre's new project, The Goodman's 2006/2007 season, Theatre vs Theater, and more. With your host Dustin Mote
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The Cradle Will Rock is a satire of the human frailty that leads some to sell out for money, power, prestige or a stint on a reality TV show. White Horse Theatre Company is emerging as a potent producer of musicals. This production showcases their vision as they magnificently nail this vintage musical.
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Steep Theatre finds plays that champion “Everyman” theatre. Their latest find is a gem from the gifted British playwright, Jez Butterworth. The Night Heron is a hybrid work full of ambiguity as it is part religious allegory, part murder mystery, and part psychological drama.
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Enchanting, charming, warm and pleasant describe the World Premiere of Loving Repeating now playing at the Museum of Contemporary Art in a co-production with About Face Theatre.
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The Theatre Building Chicago’s Stages program has nurtured many fledgling musicals over the last several decades and their latest offering contains the material about an African-American legendary entertainer. Josephine Tonight! is a showcase production well along its journey that could easily lead to a successful Broadway run.
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