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Christmas Plays
Tis The Season For Holiday Plays

With the holiday season upon us, many theaters in the Chicago area are bringing out their holiday shows. There are, as always, many to choose from to get you in the holiday mood.

Of course the yearly popular shows return again this year which include A Christmas Carol at the Goodman Theatre, Christmas Schooner.... Read More

Mamma Mia
Mamma Mia! Returns To Chicago

Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus’ Mamma Mia!, the smash hit musical based on the songs of ABBA, returns to Chicago for a limited holiday engagement December 12 – 31 at the Cadillac Palace Theatre. 
 
Inspired by the story-telling magic of ABBA’s timeless songs, writer Catherine Johnson’s sunny, funny tale.... Read More

Lillian
TimeLine Brings Lillian Back to Life

Lillian Hellman died in 1984, but she remains as colorful and fascinating a figure today as ever.  The playwright had her first successful play, “The Children’s Hour” at the age of 28, and that seminal work is currently being revived by the highly lauded TimeLine Theatre Company.  Add Writers’ Theatre’s production of.... Read More

Jerry Spring - The Opera
"Jerry Springer - The Opera" Will Have its American Premiere at Bailiwick Repertory Theatre

Jerry Springer - The Opera, the sensational, award-winning musical, will gets its American premiere at Chicago’s Bailiwick in spring 2007. The only work in British history to win Best Musical in all of their major awards – Olivier Awards, Critic’s Choice, Evening Standard, and What’s On Stage – along with many other awards, Jerry.... Read More

Jarlath Conroy and Howard Platt
Frank and Malachy McCourt's "A Couple Of Blaguards" Returns To Chicago

A Couple of Blaguards, the rollicking autobiographical Irish comedy written by award-winning authors (and brothers) Frank McCourt and Malachy McCourt will return to Chicago’s Royal George Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted St, for a limited four-week engagement, beginning Saturday, November 25, 2006.

In 1988, before Angela’s Ashes and A Monk Swimming made “McCourt” a household name,.... Read More

Jeff Awards
And The Winners Are....

At a star-studded gala at DePaul’s Merle Reskin Theatre on Monday, November 6, 2006, The Joseph Jefferson Awards Committee, honoring excellence in Chicago-area Equity theatre, presented 32 awards, including a Special Award, to recipients among 155 nominees in 28 categories for productions which opened between August 1, 2005, and July 31, 2006. The.... Read More

Nick Sandys
A Conversation With Nick Sandys

Talk Theatre In Chicago talks with Nick Sandys from the Remy Bumppo Theatre as they are set to open Tom Stoppard’s The Real Thing.  This is the company’s fourth Stoppard play, including its inaugural production of Night and Day in 1996. The show is set to run Nov. 15, 2006 through Jan. 7,.... Read More

The Christmas Schooner
The Christmas Schooner Set For Final Voyage

The Christmas Schooner, the much-beloved musical will set sail into its 12th – and final - annual presentation at Chicago’s Bailiwick Repertory, 1229 W Belmont Avenue, in the Mainstage Theater starting November 17.  This humorous, poignant musical was inspired by the historical story of the German and Swiss immigrants who sailed on ships.... Read More

Black Playwrights Festival
The Black Ensemble Theater Presents 2nd Black Playwrights Festival

Jackie Taylor announced the Black Ensemble Theater will present the Second Annual Black Playwrights Festival, November 13-20, 2006. The Black Playwrights Festival, produced by Black Ensemble Theater Founder and Executive Director Jackie Taylor and award-winning actor and writer David Barr III, promises to be an exciting week of new works by up-and-coming as well as .... Read More

Children's Theater
Theatre Off The Map

Some of the most crucial work in Chicago’s theater community is being done off the map, where few theatre reviewers or members of the Jeff Committee ever venture. 

I’m not talking about a company of young geniuses producing avant garde multi-media theatre in someone’s garage off Division Street.  I’m talking about shows like.... Read More

Victory Gardens Theater Auction
Bid Your Way To Musical Theater Stardom at Victory Gardens

Do you ever come out of a Victory Gardens Theater production with an itch to be on stage yourself? Or do you love to sing in the shower, but wish you had a larger audience? Then bid your way to musical theater stardom at Victory Gardens' 25th Casting Auction, always one of Chicago's most unique benefit.... Read More

Wicked
Chicago Production of Wicked Gets a New Glinda

The Chicago production of Wicked has a new Glinda starting October 24th. Erin Mackey joins the Chicago production and succeeds Stacie Morgain Lewis as the popular Glinda.  

Mackey was previously with the touring production of Wicked.  In April of 2006, she joined the Chicago company, in which she was the understudy for the.... Read More

Argonautika
Mary Zimmerman Returns To Lookingglass To Stage Greek Spectacle Argonautika

You can experience the spectacular tale of Jason and the Argonauts at the Lookingglass Theatre as ensemble member and Tony Award winning director Mary Zimmerman returns to her home theater to direct her world premiere adaptation, Argonautika.
 
An older story and stranger than the Odyssey, Argonautika recounts the.... Read More

Neil LaBute
Neil LaBute Talks To Theatre In Chicago

Acclaimed playwright, screenwriter and film director Neil LaBute discusses his current productions Fat Pig and Wrecks with Theatre In Chicago’s Anne Nicholson Weber.  The critically acclaimed Fat Pig is now enjoying an extremely successful run at the Profiles Theatre, while Wrecks, staring Ed Harris, recently opened in New York.  The full.... Read More

Halloween Plays
Halloween Shows Haunt Chicago

With Halloween almost here what better way to get into the Halloween spirit than see one of the many Halloween-ish shows now haunting many Chicago theatres.

This year theatergoers have a variety of different choices to choose from ranging from the dark to the more traditional.

For the more traditional you can check out Frankenstein playing at.... Read More

Patti LuPone
Patti LuPone JCC Chicago Benefit Set for November 14

Jewish Community Centers of Chicago (JCC) will hold its annual Benefit Concert, featuring Tony Award-winning actress and Broadway sensation Patti LuPone – in her triumphant one-woman show, Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda – with members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra on Tuesday, November 14, 2006 at 7:30 p.m. at Symphony Center, 220 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago

"JCC is proud to.... Read More

Wicked Chicago
Chicago Celebrates "Wicked Month" with a Spell of Citywide Events

Wicked, Chicago’s record-breaking musical telling the untold story of the Witches of Oz, celebrates its second Wicked Day in the windy city with a spell of citywide events.  Wicked-ness will again be found throughout Chicagoland from Daley Plaza’s, “Chicagoween”, the State Street Halloween Happening Parade, suburban shopping centers, and of course every night.... Read More

Gene Janson
Beloved Chicago Actor Gene Janson Passes Away at the Age of 72

Veteran actor Gene Janson, age 72, passed away on October 4th at Lincoln Park Hospital in the company of family members. He collapsed on stage during a matinee performance. He was taken to the Lincoln Park Hospital by ambulance escorted by several of his fellow cast members.

Gene Janson was co-starring as Ex-President.... Read More

Menopause The Muscial
Menopause The Musical To Close November 19 After 175 Smash Weeks

Menopause the Musical, the smash hit which has had an open run at the Apollo Theater has announced a close date of November 19. Menopause is the highest grossing show in the Apollo Theater's 28-year history. It’s also the second longest running show in the theater’s history. When it closes, the production will have run 175.... Read More

Hershey Felder
First Movement Of Hershey Felder's "Composer Sonata" To Debut In Chicago

Beethoven, a new play by Hershey Felder, will have its world premiere at Chicago’s Royal George Theatre. Performances begin on February 9, 2007.  Hershey Felder is currently appearing at San Diego’s Old Globe Theatre in a critically and popularly acclaimed run of the two previous movements of his “Composer Sonata,” George Gershwin.... Read More