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Ol’ Blue Eyes Is Back

December 1, 2015 Comments Off on Ol’ Blue Eyes Is Back

My Way…A Musical Tribute To Frank Sinatra – Theo Ubique

 

Hang up the holly, trim the tree, light the Menorah, and then get thee to Rogers Park to the No Exit Cafe, where

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You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out!

November 30, 2015 Comments Off on You’ll Shoot Your Eye Out!

A Christmas Story, The Musical – Paramount Theatre

 

Paramount Theatre has done it again! Following their magnificent season opener of “Oklahoma,” guest director

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Confessions of a Bug Chaser

November 29, 2015 Comments Off on Confessions of a Bug Chaser

Animals Commit Suicide – First Floor Theatre

 

J. Julian Christopher has written a play that shocks and frightens, providing a springboard for discussing a sexual

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Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!

November 29, 2015 Comments Off on Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!

Seussical – Marriott Theatre

 

Just tell yourself, “How Lucky You Are,” Chicagoans. In a holiday season, stuffed like a Christmas stocking, with

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Simply Elementary

November 29, 2015 Comments Off on Simply Elementary

Sherlock Holmes – Broadway in Chicago

 

There hasn’t been very much hype about this Montreal-based production that’s currently touring the United States,

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The Cowardy Touch

November 26, 2015 Comments Off on The Cowardy Touch

Private Lives – Shaw Chicago

 

In what appears to be a Noel Coward Festival, currently being enjoyed around Chicago this Fall (“Design for

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It’s a Fine Life

November 23, 2015 Comments Off on It’s a Fine Life

 

Oliver – Citadel Theatre

 

Filling the Citadel stage with more than two dozen talented actor/singer/dancers, Pat Murphy’s production of Lionel Bart’s adaptation of

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Recovery and Love on the Rocks

November 22, 2015 Comments Off on Recovery and Love on the Rocks

No More Sad Things – Sideshow Theatre Company

 

There are so many love stories but playwright Hansol Jung’s unconventional, almost dreamlike play is rather unique. Her tale sparkles

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The Face Behind the Crime

November 19, 2015 Comments Off on The Face Behind the Crime

Never the Sinner – Victory Gardens Theatre

 

Called The Crime of the Century, during the summer of 1924 Chicago witnessed the deplorable kidnapping and murder of a young boy

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A Beautiful Holiday Gift

November 18, 2015 Comments Off on A Beautiful Holiday Gift

You Can’t Take It With You – Northlight Theatre

 

A much welcome old friend has returned to Northlight Theatre in the guise of a warm, wonderful production that celebrates love, family

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