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Review: New Works (Joffrey Ballet of Chicago)
New Works Choreographed by Christopher Wheeldon, Justin Peck, Nicolas Blanc, Val Caniparoli Artistic Director: Ashley C. Wheater Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W. Read more
The 03 May 2015 by Chicagotheaterbeat
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Met Opera Double Bill: ‘Iolanta’ and ‘Bluebeard’s Castle’ — A Toast to the...
Tchaikovsky’s Iolanta Bartok’s Bluebeard’s Castle at the Met (Marty Sohl / Met Opera)The live Met Opera season is over for now, but the work of reviewing has... Read more
The 30 May 2015 by Josmar16
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Marathon Theater + Sugary Cereal = A Good Way To Spend a Sunday
Madeleine Bundy as Kapow-i GoGo, Photo credit: Crystal ArnetteI often joke that the perfect run time is 75–90 minutes with no intermission. Read more
The 26 May 2015 by Pataphysicalsci
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Review: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Porchlight Music Theatre)
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart Directed by Michael Weber at Stage... Read more
The 08 May 2015 by Chicagotheaterbeat
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Finalists Announced for 4th Annual Illinois High School Musical Theater Awards
Nominees from the 2nd Annual Awards ShowBroadway in Chicago announces the 24 high school finalists. Awards ceremony at Broadway Playhouse on Monday, June 1st. Read more
The 13 May 2015 by Chicagotheaterbeat
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Concert Review: The Heavy Weight of Faith
Sacred Music in a Sacred Space presents Bach's Mass in B minor. by Paul J. Pelkonen K. Scott Warren leads the Choir of St. Ignatius.Photo by Joshua South... Read more
The 07 May 2015 by Superconductor
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‘A Star is Born’ (1954): No Pot of Gold at the End of Judy Garland’s Rainbow
James Mason Judy Garland in A Star is Born (1954)In reading critic and author David Thomson’s The Big Screen, a book about the history of motion pictures, I... Read more
The 25 May 2015 by Josmar16
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Concert Review: Between East and West Lies the North
Susanna Mälkki debuts with the New York Philharmonic. by Paul J. Pelkonen The Finnish conductor Susanna Mälkki made her Philharmonic debut this week. Read more
The 26 May 2015 by Superconductor
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Two Shocking Plays Written 400 Years Apart
In December, I wrote a blog post for Theasy.com about how I was unsettled (in a good way) by a lot of theater I had been seeing. Read more
The 05 May 2015 by Pataphysicalsci
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Cadences. Inside/out
Angela Gheorghiu, une vraie diva...says Cadence. The interview is published in the June issue of the magazine, on the occasion of the opening of Adriana... Read more
The 29 May 2015 by Irinastanescu
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