Our Favorite Theater in 2016
These days when people think of theater, they think of Broadway’s smash hit Hamilton. However, there has been a lot of ambitious, stellar, and emotional theater that was performed in 2016.
Continue ReadingThese days when people think of theater, they think of Broadway’s smash hit Hamilton. However, there has been a lot of ambitious, stellar, and emotional theater that was performed in 2016.
Continue ReadingComprised of originally two one-act shows, 1981’s March of the Falsettos and and 1990’s Falsettoland, Falsettos was first produced on Broadway in 1992. The show, by William Finn and James
Continue ReadingLaura Osnes is the kind of person whose success makes you feel good. You root for her like you’d root for a friend– a friend who happens to be one of
Continue ReadingFans of the CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend were shocked earlier this month when it was revealed that fan favorite Santino Fontana would be departing the show. As Greg, the lovable, unrequited-lovestruck bar
Continue ReadingWhen you step through the entrance to the Imperial Theater to see Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, you aren’t just entering a theater; you’re entering a new
Continue ReadingMike Bartlett’s Love, Love, Love is a darkly comedic play that focuses on selfishness and its repercussions. It is a story of an insular couple whose own happiness matters more than
Continue ReadingThe Flea Theater debuts two new one-act plays by A.R. Gurney: Ajax and Squash. Together they are called Two Class Acts. They are performed each night, separate from each other,
Continue ReadingLet me start off by saying that last night was the last performance of New York City Center’s Sunday in the Park with George so, unfortunately, you can’t see it
Continue ReadingHoliday Inn, the New Irving Berlin Musical is, in one word, enjoyable. Based upon the 1942 movie version starring Fred Astaire and Bing Crosby, Holiday Inn has been slightly updated
Continue ReadingIf you’ve been following Hamilton’s meteoric rise like we have, you’ll know that Hamilton’s expansion to the Chicago theater scene includes a great number of talented performers, including one of
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