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Next and Porchlight Theatre Announce New Season

Next Theatre in Evanston is touting its 2006-07 season as “Off-Broadway in Chicago”.  According to a press release, the company’s 26th season follows a tradition of “socially provocative theatre” with “major new plays by writers of distinction that traverse progressive territory, including the futility of war, the price of feminine beauty, individual agency.... Read More

Monty Python's SPAMALOT Returns to its World Premiere Home

The Tony Award-winning Best Musical of 2005, Monty Python's SPAMALOT, triumphantly returns to its pre-Broadway home in Chicago to play the Cadillac Palace Theatre for a limited engagement, Wednesday, April 19 through Sunday, June 4, 2006.  Monty Python’s SPAMALOT premiered in Chicago in December 2004 during a sold-out run, before continuing onto Broadway. .... Read More

Goodman Sweeps In Clean House

Goodman Theatre continues its 2005/2006 season with the play that is sweeping the nation—The Clean House by Chicago native Sarah Ruhl, one of the country’s hottest new voices. Acclaimed local artist Jessica Thebus, with whom Ruhl enjoyed an early writer/director partnership, will direct the play The New York Times has called “visionary, tinged.... Read More

Changes At The Chicago Jewish Theatre

Theatre in Chicago has learned that Elayne LeTraunik and her son Brian LeTraunik will be leaving the Chicago Jewish Theatre following the current run of "Feathers in the Wind."  Elayne is the founder and Artistic Director of the company, which currently performs in an Andersonville storefront space located at 5123 N. Clark.  The troupe.... Read More

Everything's Coming Up Sondheim

She’ll be swell, she’ll be great…Broadway diva Patti LuPone will once again be singing the words of Stephen Sondheim at the Ravinia Festival.  This summer, LuPone will tackle the mother of all stage mothers, Mama Rose in a staged concert of “Gypsy” August 11-13.  Ravinia first embarked on its annual Stephen Sondheim festival.... Read More

Leaving Iowa Heading To Chicago

"Leaving Iowa," the critically acclaimed, hilarious family comedy written by Chicago playwrights Tim Clue and Spike Morton, and directed by Clue, returns for a six-week limited engagement at the Royal George Theatre. 
 
"Leaving Iowa" is a warm and nostalgic comedy about a middle-aged writer searching for the perfect spot to scatter his father's ashes. .... Read More

Victory Gardens Theatre At The Biograph Becoming A Reality

With each passing day, Victory Gardens Theater's longtime dream of creating An American Center for New Plays at the historic Biograph Theater becomes closer and closer to reality.
 
Pepper Construction is hard at work, and the Biograph, located 2433 N. Lincoln Avenue in Chicago, is looking more like the new.... Read More

Griffin Returns to Chicago With 'A Flea'

A lot of people are looking at Gary Griffin's production of “A Flea in Her Ear" at Chicago Shakespeare Theater as a homecoming of sorts, which seems to take the veteran Chicago director by surprise.  After all, Griffin has been pretty busy working on a little project called “The Color Purple" on.... Read More

Chicago's Wicked Welcomes Original Broadway Cast Member

Chicago’s record-breaking production of Wicked will soon receive a special visit from another land…the Great White Way!  Tony Award winner Carole Shelley, Broadway’s original Madame Morrible, will assume the role in Chicago for a limited appearance from April 25 through June 25, 2006.  Shelley steps in as Shiz University head mistress while Rondi Reed.... Read More

Chicago Shakespeare Theater Announces 2006/2007 Season

Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) Artistic Director Barbara Gaines and Executive Director Criss Henderson announced the productions slated for the Theater's 20th Anniversary Season.  The season kicks off with both a leap forward and a nod to the past this summer with CST's debut at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Shakespeare's hometown of Stratford-upon-Avon..... Read More

Theatre Tidbits

The American Music Theatre Project (AMTP) at Northwestern University, in association with the Johnny Mercer Foundation, will host a weeklong summer festival on the Evanston campus titled “The Power of the American Popular Song.”  The American Music Theatre Project is a new initiative at Northwestern University dedicated to the development of new musicals.... Read More

What Makes Chicago Theatre Different?

The question reminds me of an amusing book title I saw once:  Why Women Are Different.  But since New York is still undeniably the standard against which all U.S. theatre is measured, the implied question -- “What makes Chicago theatre different from New York theatre?” -- is maybe not so silly.   It certainly has.... Read More

The Pirate Queen Announces Star

Producers of "The Pirate Queen," an epic musical tale from the writers of "Les Miserables" and "Miss Saigon," have announced that Stephanie J. Block, the former Elphaba in the first national tour of "Wicked,” will star in the pre-Broadway debut in Chicago this fall.

As first announced by Block at the stage door.... Read More

Erin Coors Lands Role Of Barbie

Mattel and Live Nation have announced that actress Erin Elizabeth Coors has been cast as the lead role of Barbie in the elaborate stage production of Barbie Live In Fairytopia. Barbie, the doll with the too-good-to-be-true figure, wardrobe and array of careers, is taking human form for the first time. Coors, from Cincinnati,.... Read More

The Color Purple Coming To Chicago

The Producers of The Color Purple have announced that the National Tour of the Broadway smash hit musical will premiere April 2007 at Chicago’s Cadillac Palace Theatre in association with Broadway In Chicago. This long-run engagement will have an initial block of tickets on sale through June 2007, and the Chicago run will be.... Read More

Emerald City Announces New Season Of Childrens' Shows

Emerald City Theatre Company, Chicago's largest professional theater devoted entirely to families, announced a full slate of five family favorites for its 2006/07 season.
 
Starting this Fall with the newly pared down version of Seussical, and ending next Spring with Narnia, a musical version of C.S. Lewis' first and.... Read More

Steppenwolf Theatre Founder Gary Sinise Embarking On His 17th USO Tour

Actor, director and producer Gary Sinise is embarking on his 17th USO tour to provide a morale boost to Marines, sailors and their family members March 12 at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) in Twentynine Palms, Calif. The trip, sponsored by TriWest Healthcare Alliance, will feature Sinise and the Lt. Dan.... Read More

Martin Short To Make Extra Stop Prior To Chicago

Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me will make one additional stop prior to coming to Chicago.  It has been announced that the show will now play Toronto's Canon Theatre from May 27 - July 2, 2006 in addition to the previously announced engagements at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco April 25 -.... Read More

Harold Gould Stars In Tuesdays With Morrie

When actor Harold Gould was approached last year to do a Broadway tour of the stage play version of author Mitch Albom's best-seller "Tuesdays with Morrie," he debated about going out on the road.

"Doing a tour that takes you city to city around the country for months.... Read More

Actress Marsha Mason To Appear In Hecuba

Chicago Shakespeare Theater announced an exciting addition to its spring season. CST will produce the American Premiere of Hecuba, a new adaptation of Euripides' tragedy, written by world-renowned playwright Frank McGuinness. Tony Award-winning director Patrick Mason, in his Chicago directorial debut, stages the production featuring Marsha Mason, in the theater Upstairs at.... Read More