The Who's Tommy Reviews
Chicago Tribune- Highly Recommended
"...The great strength of Jim Corti's excellent - and truly spectacular - production of "The Who's Tommy" is that it manages to embrace the requisite theatrical narrative while better encapsulating those multi-pronged vibrations that so interested Townshend nearly half a century ago, better than any other "Tommy" I've seen."
ChicagoCritic- Highly Recommended
"...True to rock concerts, the greatest pleasure in seeing The Who’s Tommy live is the way Theresa Ham, Greg Hofmann, and Mike Tutaj filled the stage with costumes, lights, and projections. The shift in costumes from burnt orange to black and white patterns had an otherworldly effect. But the intricacy of the electronic visuals was what best brought out my sense of wonder. You can get lost in the projections like Tommy did in his mirror, and without giving away all the surprises, I can say the visual elements only get better after he regains his sight. Tommy says his happiness comes from finally experiencing what others take for granted instead of being trapped in his head, and this show will make you glad for everything you can see and hear."
Chicago Stage and Screen- Highly Recommended
"...Director Jim Corti has done a magnificent job with capturing Townsend’s story and emphasizing the key moments throughout the show through a simplistic yet creative set design, colorful and retro lighting, and stage projections which helped create the atmosphere and provided minimal set changes."
Around The Town Chicago- Highly Recommended
"...It is often difficult to find the words to express the magic that can be presented in our world of "theater". Since Paramount Theatre has been bringing us their Broadway Series, many more theater lovers are heading out to Aurora. This theater under the direction of its originator, Jim Corti just keeps getting stronger and the productions they bring to their wonderful stage are top-notch. They are currently doing what is called "THE" Rock Opera that should not be missed, "The Who's Tommy". This Rock Opera astounded New York in the 1990's and the energy and excitement have found a home in Aurora at least thru February 15th (a great Valentine's Day gift, by the way)."
Chicago Theatre Review- Highly Recommended
"...Jim Corti has wisely de-emphasized this show’s many tragic and uncomfortable moments while creating a production that focuses more on the spiritual and emotional journey of a young boy into manhood. Paramount elevates Pete Townshend’s seldom-produced musical classic into a contemporary masterwork that features a huge company of professional artists offering stunning performances, breathtaking technical support and a score that will send audiences humming and dancing into the street afterwards. This Pinball Wizard is truly a winner!"