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Sunday, December 6, 2015

The Lion King review: Broadway smash hit keeps rolling along by Chris Jones

It now has been 18 years since Julie Taymor's "The Lion King" bowed on Broadway, and the tour that officially opened at the Cadillac Palace Theatre Friday has been carting giraffes on stilts…

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Friday, December 4, 2015

Al Pacino in 'China Doll' on Broadway: What is this thing? by Chris Jones

What are we to make of these bizarre later Broadway endeavors by the man from Chicago who wrote some of the greatest dramas of the 20th century? Are they soupcons? Digressions or meditations…

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Al Pacino in 'China Doll' on Broadway: What is this thing? by Chris Jones

NEW YORK " What are we to make of these bizarre later Broadway endeavors by the man from Chicago who wrote some of the greatest dramas of the 20th century? Are they soupcons? Digressions or …

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'Gotta Dance': Who decided a group of seniors had to dance hip-hop? by Chris Jones

It's a cold fall morning at New 42nd Street Studios, the maternity ward for most new Broadway musicals. Choreographer Nick Kenkel is standing facing a mirror, leading a crucial warmup. "Juni…

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'Gotta Dance': Who decided a group of seniors had to dance hip-hop? by Chris Jones

It's a cold fall morning at New 42nd Street Studios, the maternity ward for most new Broadway musicals. Choreographer Nick Kenkel is standing facing a mirror, leading a crucial warmup. "Juni…

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Thursday, December 3, 2015

'Baritones Unbound' and talking a good game at the Royal George by Chris Jones

Like the Internal Revenue Service, Brussels sprouts, synchronized swimmers and Rodney Dangerfield, baritones get no respect. Sure, everyone loves a tenor, their high Cs ringing out like gon…

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'Beautiful - Carole King Musical' is still lovely on tour by Chris Jones

If you're playing Carole King in a jukebox show titled "Beautiful " The Carole King Musical," you have to deal with being compared to one of the most beloved singer-songwriters in American m…

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Review: 'Fool Me Twice, Deja Vu' is Second City like you haven't seen it before by Chris Jones

Gone are the handsome Stephen Colbert wannabes in their crisp shirts and ties. Retired are the camera-ready, studiously neutral Jon Stewart acolytes, all prepumped up for fake news or weeken…

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'Baritones Unbound' and talking a good game at the Royal George by Chris Jones

Like the Internal Revenue Service, Brussels sprouts, synchronized swimmers and Rodney Dangerfield, baritones get no respect. Sure, everyone loves a tenor, their high Cs ringing out like gond…

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Tuesday, December 1, 2015

In Noel Coward's 'Fallen Angels,' loving a Frenchman by Chris Jones

Within every British male breast beats a feverish insecurity concerning the French " especially when it comes to matters of pleasing women in matters of love. You can see this timeless nati…

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In Noel Coward's 'Fallen Angels,' loving a Frenchman by Chris Jones

Within every British male breast beats a feverish insecurity concerning the French " especially when it comes to matters of pleasing women in matters of love. You can see this timeless natio…

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Carole King opens up about 'Beautiful' - and the Muellers by Chris Jones

On Tuesday night, the first national tour of "Beautiful: The Carole King Musical" arrives in Chicago for a 12-week engagement at the Oriental Theatre. In the title role will be Abby Mueller,…

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Monday, November 30, 2015

Review: 'Christmas Story the Musical' laughs and loves in Aurora by Chris Jones

A metallic flagpole has been set up in the lobby of the Paramount Theatre in Aurora and at Sunday night's opening of "A Christmas Story " The Musical" it was quite the magnet for tongues. I…

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Review: 'Christmas Story the Musical' laughs and loves in Aurora by Chris Jones

A metallic flagpole has been set up in the lobby of the Paramount Theatre in Aurora and at Sunday night's opening of "A Christmas Story " The Musical" it was quite the magnet for tongues. I …

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Chicago fallout from 'Chi-Raq' and the Laquan McDonald video by Chris Jones

Three days after the Chicago premiere of Spike Lee's much-discussed movie "Chi-Raq," a provocatively titled but strikingly hopeful film about the scourge of gun deaths in Chicago, a Cook Cou…

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David Arquette as 'Sherlock Holmes': A total disaster by Chris Jones

At the end of the new touring production of "Sherlock Holmes," at the Oriental Theatre for Thanksgiving week, that great breathy saxophone solo from the late Gerry Rafferty's 1978 hit "Baker…

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Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Chicago fallout: 'Chi-Raq' uproar fades with release of Laquan McDonald video by Chris Jones

Three days after the Chicago premiere of Spike Lee's much-discussed movie "Chi-Raq," a provocatively titled but strikingly hopeful film about the scourge of gun deaths in Chicago, a Cook Cou…

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David Arquette as 'Sherlock Holmes': Elementary and much, much worse by Chris Jones

At the end of the new touring production of "Sherlock Holmes," at the Oriental Theatre for Thanksgiving week, that great breathy saxophone solo from the late Gerry Rafferty's 1978 hit "Baker…

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David Ives talks 'Heir Apparent' - and Stephen Sondheim by Chris Jones

Theater icon Stephen Sondheim was given the Carl Sandburg Literary Award on Oct. 21 by the Chicago Public Library Foundation. Sondheim was interviewed on stage by Scott Simon of National Pub…

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David Ives talks 'Heir Apparent' - and Stephen Sondheim by Chris Jones

Theater icon Stephen Sondheim was given the Carl Sandburg Literary Award on Oct. 21 by the Chicago Public Library Foundation. Sondheim was interviewed on stage by Scott Simon of National Pub…

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Monday, November 23, 2015

She's 32, he's ... 15? But 'No More Sad Things' will still make you smile by Chris Jones

"No More Sad Things," the world premiere at the Richard Christiansen Theater at the Biograph, is about a holiday romance on Maui " a kind of Pacific version of "How Stella Got Her Groove Bac…

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Review: She's 32, he's 15? 'No More Sad Things' will still make you smile by Chris Jones

"No More Sad Things," the world premiere at the Richard Christiansen Theater at the Biograph, is about a holiday romance on Maui " a kind of Pacific version of "How Stella Got Her Groove Bac…

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Sunday, November 22, 2015

Review: Break out the crash cart for flailing comedy 'Angina Pectoris' by Chris Jones

Attending a satirical show named after the term for chest pain often deriving from coronary artery disease was perhaps a foolhardy way to spend a Saturday night, but the title alone of "Angi…

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Review: Break out the crash cart for flailing comedy 'Angina Pectoris' by Chris Jones

Attending a satirical show named after the term for chest pain often deriving from coronary artery disease was perhaps a foolhardy way to spend a Saturday night, but the title alone of "Angi…

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Friday, November 20, 2015

Review: 'Long Christmas Ride Home' the saddest holiday show in town by Chris Jones

The saddest holiday show in Chicago is to be found at the Strawdog Theatre in Chicago, where a new production this year of Paula Vogel's "The Long Christmas Ride Home" offers the apt reminde…

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Review: 'Long Christmas Ride Home' the saddest holiday show in town by Chris Jones

The saddest holiday show in Chicago is to be found at the Strawdog Theatre in Chicago, where a new production this year of Paula Vogel's "The Long Christmas Ride Home" offers the apt reminde…

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How art works in real life - including horrific times like Paris attacks by Chris Jones

Art is never experienced in a vacuum. It morphs according to context. It reinvents itself with the changing mental state of the viewer. However much you try to wall off a painting, quieten t…

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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

David Arquette puts new spin on 'Sherlock Holmes' by Chris Jones

Put this question in your Thanksgiving trivia contest: Which character from popular English-language literature has been played by more stage and screen actors than any other? It's not Eben…

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David Arquette puts new spin on 'Sherlock Holmes' by Chris Jones

Put this question in your Thanksgiving trivia contest: Which character from popular English-language literature has been played by more stage and screen actors than any other? It's not Ebene…

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Tuesday, November 17, 2015

'Pocatello': The issues of America play out in an Idaho chain restaurant by Chris Jones

Samuel D. Hunter's beautiful new drama "Pocatello" is set in a very small town in Idaho where there are no paternalistic newspaper editors nor empathetic doctors, nor even an intimidating sc…

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Review: Joys of eccentricity in 'You Can't Take It With You' by Chris Jones

A lust for the abiding pleasures of non-conformity " otherwise known as embracing la vie boheme, telling the boss to stuff it, or moving to Portland, Ore., " beat inside many a fevered breas…

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