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Posts tagged "Broadway In Chicago"

"CATS" (Broadway in Chicago): Les Mouserables

"CATS" (Broadway in Chicago):  Les Mouserables
Reviewed by Richard Malone The reviewing of “CATS” is a difficult matter.  If you aren’t familiar with this musical, it is sort of Andrew Lloyd Webber version of “Animal Kingdom” revolving around an annual conflagration cats, the Jellicles, at their annual ball.  Old Deuteronomy (Nathan Morgan) is the respected, wise old leader, and each year... Read more »

"The Jersey Boys" (Broadway in Chicago): I Can’t Take My Ears Off You

"The Jersey Boys" (Broadway in Chicago):  I Can’t Take My Ears Off You
Reviewed by Richard Malone Hearing a song from when you were a certain age can take you back in time.  The Jersey Boys, now in its return engagement after a two-plus-year run in Chicago ending in 2010, sends the audience on a boomer nostalgia trip.  It’s a musical about The Four Seasons—a boy band from... Read more »

“Fela!” (Broadway In Chicago): When The Political Becomes Personal, and Vice Versa

“Fela!” (Broadway In Chicago): When The Political Becomes Personal, and Vice Versa
    Reviewed by Jasleen Jaswal Vines “I have the power to turn Nigeria upside down.” – Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, “Fela!” After highly acclaimed runs in New York City, Europe, Nigeria, and around the United States, “Fela!” makes its way to Chicago for a three-week stay at The Oriental Theatre. Technically, it is described as “musical... Read more »
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"American Idiot" (Broadway in Chicago): 20something's Ultramodern, Unruly, Funky Rock Opera!

"American Idiot" (Broadway in Chicago):  20something's Ultramodern, Unruly, Funky Rock Opera!
#28. The show starts loud and angry.  Music blaring.  Televisions glaring.  20somethings raring. Don’t want to be an American idiot.  One nation controlled by the media.  Information age of hysteria.  It’s calling out to idiot America. Broadway in Chicago presents Green Day’s AMERICAN IDIOT.  Three childhood friends are having trouble getting off the couch.  They enjoy... Read more »

"Come Fly Away" (Broadway in Chicago): 'Flies Me To The Moon!'

"Come Fly Away" (Broadway in Chicago):  'Flies Me To The Moon!'
#5.  ‘Dances with the Stars’ and ‘So You Say You Can Dance’ have resurrected the Lawrence Welk ballroom dancing fascination.  Every Fred and Ginger wannabee sashays into the spotlight hoping to twirl their way to fame.  We watch the fancy waltzing wishing weddings, nightclubs, or even living rooms prompted such elegant twirling.  The movement transfixes... Read more »

"La Cage Aux Folles" (Broadway in Chicago): Ass-Slapping Gaudy & Sentimentally Sweet!

"La Cage Aux Folles" (Broadway in Chicago):  Ass-Slapping Gaudy & Sentimentally Sweet!
Feathers and glitter I get!  But I’ve never understood wanting to wear high heels. Although they make your legs look long and luxurious, the feet cramping, back aching, knee wobbling isn’t so pretty.  Being a guy gives you the out to this painful accessory.  Or so I thought. Broadway in Chicago presents the Tony Award-winning... Read more »
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"Fiddler on the Roof" (Broadway in Chicago): Mazel Tov!

I grew up Irish Catholic… Jewish.  Since their pilgrimage to Israel, my parents re-defined themselves as Jews for Jesus. They liberally steal from God’s Chosen People.  They bake challah.  They light a menorah.  They have a mezuza on their doorpost. They love the traditions, traditions…. traditions! Broadway in Chicago presents the Tony Award-winning musical Fiddler on the... Read more »

"Memphis" (Broadway in Chicago): THE Destination for a Rock and Roll Fantasy!

"Memphis" (Broadway in Chicago):  THE Destination for a Rock and Roll Fantasy!
In the 1990’s, I went walking in Memphis.  My friends decided to have a King’s weekend.  So, we took a road trip to Graceland.  It wasn’t the impressive fortress we had imagined.  Our disappointment was only momentary.  We stumbled on to Beale Street and understood what Memphis was really famous for. Broadway in Chicago presents... Read more »

Chicago Theatre Off Book chats it up with Molly Brennan and Roni Geva and so much more!

It’s another round of Chicago Theatre Off Book on Chicago Independent Radio Project, CHIRP. This week, we review local theatre offerings featuring forbidden lovers, naughty bunnies and murderous dictators.  Later, we chat with Molly Brennan from Barrel of Monkeys and 500 Clown and Roni Geva with “Love, Loss and What I Wore.”  This episode of Chicago Theatre Off Book was partially... Read more »
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Rock of Ages (Broadway in Chicago): Nothing But A Good Time!

Rock of Ages (Broadway in Chicago):  Nothing But A Good Time!
Pink high tops, bandanas, parachute pants, my most expressive era was the 1980’s.  We didn’t have Facebook friends and YouTube.  We had real friends and MTV.   We didn’t post.  We danced!  We cranked tunes through our televisions, in our cars, on our boom boxes. We rocked out!  Long hair, gaudy make-up, tight pants… and... Read more »