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4,886 stories by "Chris Jones"

Goodman's 'War Paint' musical is headed to Broadway by Chris Jones

The Goodman Theatre's production of "War Paint," the new musical that stars Patti LuPone and Christine Ebersole and paints the story of the famous rivalry between cosmetics giants Helena …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:30am on October 13, 2016

Tough times for commercial shows in Chicago by Chris Jones

"The Bardy Bunch: The War of the Families Partridge and Brady" has found that Chicago loves it not. Last call for "Cheers Live On Stage" is Sunday. "Helldrivers of Daytona" played all of one…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:01pm on October 12, 2016

Familiar stereotypes of dames and gumshoes in this 'Wicked City' by Chris Jones

In its manifesto, the new Chicago Theatre Workshop declares itself a revolutionary musical-theater company dedicated to creations that "challenge our perceptions of art and music." I am thri…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:01pm on October 11, 2016

Management changes at Second City after half an e.t.c. Stage cast departs by Chris Jones

Following the departure of half the cast of the critically acclaimed Second City e.t.c. revue "A Red Line Runs Through It," the venerable Chicago comedy theater has shuffled its creative man…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:43pm on October 11, 2016

Jimmy Buffett musical 'Escape to Margaritaville' to set sail in Chicago by Chris Jones

Attention Parrotheads! Next fall, Chicago will see the pre-Broadway tryout of "Escape to Margaritaville," the new musical celebrating the mellow musical catalog of Jimmy Buffett, the phenome…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 12:55pm on October 11, 2016

'Bare' in a church, finding refuge by Chris Jones

I had never thought that much of "Bare: A Pop Opera" " a musical from 2000 dealing with sexual expression, confusion and betrayal among the senior class of a co-educational Catholic boarding…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:17pm on October 10, 2016

Bury the guns, cries a high school Antigone at Steppenwolf by Chris Jones

No arts group in the city has done more than Steppenwolf for Young Adults to tackle the agonizing, relentless, quotidian problem of gun violence in the city of Chicago, a scourge that feels …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:49pm on October 9, 2016

No love connection in Jeff Daniels play 'Apartment 3A' by Chris Jones

Aside from being a stage and screen actor of justifiably great repute, Jeff Daniels also is a prolific playwright. Most of his works have premiered at his folksy hometown theater, the Purple…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:20pm on October 7, 2016

From cells to stories at the new home for Chicago Children's Theatre by Chris Jones

I only saw the inside of the Chicago police station at the southwest corner of Racine Avenue and Monroe Street once. It was 1993. I was living a couple of blocks away in a very different Wes…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:13pm on October 6, 2016

'Cheers' to Barry Pearl - and to 'Tony n' Tina' too by Chris Jones

Nicholas Colasanto, the much-loved actor who played Coach Ernie Pantusso, a bartender on the first three seasons of "Cheers" on NBC, once told The Associated Press that his character was alm…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:02pm on October 5, 2016

'A Life Extra Ordinary,' with a dead narrator by Chris Jones

There are narrators both reliable and unreliable, and then there are narrators who are dead. Annabel, the lively central figure in Melissa Ross' promising-but-incomplete new play at the Gift…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:21pm on October 4, 2016

At TimeLine, a 'Last Wife' with a head on her shoulders by Chris Jones

Catherine of Aragon " divorced. Anne Boleyn " noggin chopped off. Jane Seymour " not the actress, died in childbirth. Anne of Cleves " divorced. Kathryn Howard " head chopped off. Katherine …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:31pm on October 4, 2016

In 'Bobbie Clearly,' how does a small town, and a family, move on from a murder? by Chris Jones

The murder of a Nebraska teenager in a cornfield is at the center of "Bobbie Clearly," the dark and ambitious new play by the Chicago scribe Alex Lubischer, staged with great overall intensi…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:48pm on October 3, 2016

The devil's puppet is so very real at Victory Gardens by Chris Jones

If Chicago had a more robust commercial theater sector, the Broadway show "Hand to God" is the kind of attraction that could have run here for an entire season. At once a grizzly thriller, a…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 3:48pm on October 2, 2016

Don't judge - 'Tony n' Tina's Wedding' is a blast by Chris Jones

An Australian friend of mine used to edit the Down Under edition of "Rolling Stone." I was surprised to hear she had quit such a seemingly glamorous job, but she said that, one day, she had …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 1:06pm on September 30, 2016

Do playwrights improve with age? Bet your life they do by Chris Jones

On Saturday, Sept. 24, I went to Steppenwolf Theatre and reviewed David Rabe's "Visiting Edna," a long, harrowing play about cancer and its marauding invasions into the body of an ordinary A…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:00am on September 30, 2016

In 'Fly by Night,' a songwriter sandwiched between sisters by Chris Jones

The hero of "Fly by Night," the indie-vibe 2014 musical from New York's Playwrights Horizons now in its intimate Chicago premiere at the Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre in Rogers Park, makes san…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:17pm on September 29, 2016

Trouble for TimeLine in its plans for Trumbull School by Chris Jones

After setting its sights on moving to a new home in the former Trumbull Elementary School in the Chicago neighborhood of Andersonville, and investing a great deal in the process, the TimeLin…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on September 29, 2016

Danny Partridge as Hamlet? I think I love you not by Chris Jones

I think my disappointment at "The Bardy Bunch," the expansive but mediocre new parody show at the Mercury Theater that imagines the Partridge Family and the Brady Bunch as the Montagues and …

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 4:55pm on September 28, 2016

'Civil Strife' concludes Barbara Gaines' epic comment on conflict by Chris Jones

With another six hours of stage traffic " cascading through "Henry VI, Parts 2 and 3" and "Richard III" " adapter and director Barbara Gaines has concluded her fervently anti-war take on Sha…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:41pm on September 27, 2016

In 'Man in the Ring,' a fighter is dead, another shattered for life by Chris Jones

On March 24, 1962, at Madison Square Garden in New York, welterweight boxer Emile Griffith killed a man in the ring. If you were around back then and a boxing fan, you likely watched the dea…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 5:19pm on September 26, 2016

In 'Visiting Edna' by David Rabe, cancer crashes a life by Chris Jones

Although David Rabe's deeply disturbing new play " a howl of authorial anguish, really " is fundamentally about an ordinary American mother and her equally quotidian son, the distinguished A…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 7:00pm on September 25, 2016

'City of Conversation': Politics get personal, beginning in 1979 by Chris Jones

At some point, in the dim and distant past of Washington, D.C., the profession of politics could be pursued without resorting to personal destruction. Or " to put that another way " senators…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 9:00pm on September 23, 2016

'Cheers' to Sam and Diane, a pair whose names you know by Chris Jones

Do the great James Burrows and the scribes behind the NBC sitcom "Cheers" ever question whether their professional lives had lasting meaning? Twenty-three years after America stopped cold fo…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 8:00am on September 23, 2016

Inside Chicago's 'Hamilton' " and how Lin-Manual Miranda changed musicals by Chris Jones

Barack and Michelle Obama wave goodbye to their guests, smile at each other, put on their pajamas and yawn. The first lady heads toward bed. But first, the president of the United States pau…

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 2:26pm on September 22, 2016
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