The Story Theatre's MARIE ANTOINETTE AND THE MAGICAL NEGROES Extends
EXTENDED! The Story Theatre’s Chicago Premiere of MARIE ANTOINETTE AND THE MAGICAL NEGROES Extends Through July 24th
EXTENDED! The Story Theatre’s Chicago Premiere of MARIE ANTOINETTE AND THE MAGICAL NEGROES Extends Through July 24th
The Gary SouthShore RailCats and Cleburne Railroaders needed extra innings to determine a winner, but the visitors did just enough at the very end to pull away as 16-13 victors.
The Gary SouthShore RailCats made the most of their first matchup against the Cleburne Railroaders this season as they cruised to a 13-5 victory to kick off the three-game series.
“A lush, glorious sound the likes of which you’ve never heard before. This is not your grandmother’s ‘Superstar.’” – Chicago Sun-Times || NOW PLAYING THROUGH JULY 31 || BROADWAY IN CHICAGO’S CADILLAC PALACE THEATRE LIMITED ENGAGEMENT ||
“A gorgeous, thrilling, heavenly musical.” – The Guardian || “An adrenaline-pumping production.” – The New York Times
**** Highly Recommended **** "It Came From Outer Space" is a new musical by Joe Kinosian and Kellen Blair (the people who wrote Murder for Two). It’s a takeoff on Universal’s 1953 3-D movie starring Richard Carlson and Barbara Rush. Now considered a classic of science fiction cinema, "It Came From Outer Space" is based on a Ray Bradbury film treatment called "The Meteor". "It Came From Outer Space" is a clever comedy, with lots of campy melodrama, tongue-in-cheek dialog, physical humor, slapstick and puns that will make you groan. I loved it! 4 BIG Spotlights
DESTINOS, 5th CHICAGO INTERNATIONAL LATINO THEATER FESTIVAL, RETURNS SEPTEMBER 14-OCTOBER 16, 2022 WITH A WILDLY DIVERSE SLATE OF NEW DRAMAS AND COMEDIES ABOUT THE LATINO EXPERIENCE FROM CHICAGO, THE U.S. AND LATIN AMERICA
★★★★★Over the many years I have been reviewing theater, I have probably seen over 15 different and unique productions of “The Wizard of Oz”, a shortened version of the 1939 Warner Brothers ( distributed by MGM) film that was based on a book called “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz”. The film version truly made Judy Garland a name that will always be remembered, as this classic film seems to be on TV at least once a year.
★★★★★ August Wilson has brought some amazing stories to the stages of America. His works explore the heritage of the African-American population in relation to their lives in America over the course of the 20th century, and the plays are called The American Century Cycle ( each play is a different and unique decade). “Fences” his third of the ten play “cycle” is about Troy Maxson ( played to perfection by Kamal Angelo Bolden) who was a ball player in the Negro League. In fact, one might call him a star in that league.
★★★★★ If you are a lover of the “Blues”, Writers Theatre in Glencoe has something special for you! Most Chicago theater audiences are familiar with Ms Felicia P. Fields ( Porchlight’s “Blues In The Night”, “Let The Good Times Roll” at Northlight and of course “Nothin But The Blues.). She was born to sing the blues and in her new show “Pearl’s Rollin’ With The Blues” conceived by Ron OJ Parson and Ms Fields and directed to perfection by Parson, you are in for a treat.
★★★★★I suppose one might call Madeline George’s “Hurricane Diane” , “The Housewives of Red Bank Meet The Devil Herself”!. I do have to say this is a funny play filled with characters that will have you in stitches. Those of you who might be weather buffs might recall that there was a Hurricane Diane back in the mid 50’s.