Remy Bumppo Announces Casts for “Age of Enlightment” Season
Kelsey Brennan Remy Bumppo has announced casting for its “Age of Enlightenment” themed season. In addition to their scheduled season below, Remy Bumppo will also team with Silk Road Rising on GREAT EXPECTATIONS adapted by Tanika Gupta. Co-directed by Nick Sandys and Lavina Jadhwani, the cast will feature Artistic Associate Linda Gillum...
BYHALIA, MISSISSIPPI – Beauty Can be Found in the Unlikeliest of Places
This play shows how wonderfully messy people are. We make mistakes, snap judgements, and have so much more to learn, but, when we find what matters, we’d better fight like hell to keep it in our lives.
The World of AVATAR Live with Cirque du Soleil
At one point we watched a guy center stage throw what I could swear were Nerf foam boomerangs bought from Toys R Us for 5 minutes. He only caught half of them.
First Floor Theater Announces An All Female Playwright Season
First Floor Theater has announced their 16/17 season of three comedies by all female playwrights.
Shattered Globe Lands Chicago Premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s ‘FOR PETER PAN…’
Shattered Globe Theatre will conclude its 2016-17 Season with the Chicago premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s FOR PETER PAN ON HER 70th BIRTHDAY, written for her mother Kathleen Ruhl, a Chicago actress who played Peter Pan as a teenager.
Handbag Announces Cast for SKOOBY DON’T
Hell in a Handbag Productions announced casting today for its premiere of SKOOBY DON’T, David Cerda’s parody of the cartoon classic, directed by Derek Van Barham, following the adventures of four adults – Scaggy, Fredd, Velva and Daffy – who wear the same clothes every day while driving around in a van with...
Chicago Will Dim Marquees for James M. Nederlander
Broadway In Chicago and the Broadway community will mourn the loss of Chairman of the Nederlander Organization, theatre owner/operator, producer and presenter James M. Nederlander, who passed away on July 25 at age 94, by honoring the Broadway tradition of dimming the marquee lights. James M. Nederlander, “Jimmy,” was a...
NEWSIES—Seize the Day, but keep it Truthful
Part of the reason the movie was so successful was that you saw the gritty (albeit the Disney version of “gritty”), hard-knock-life existence for the newsboys, who had the kind of “devil-may-care” attitude that only comes from those who have nothing to lose.