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Streaming ‘Peter Pan, A Musical Adventure’
“Peter Pan” first took center stage in a London theater two days after Christmas in 1904. In advance ...
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December 19, 2020
A Virtual Christmas, Chicago Style
Since the debut of Charles Dickens’s “A Christmas Carol” at the Goodman Theatre in 1978, “Bah Humbug!” has ...
Performing Arts
November 29, 2020
The Beatrix Potter Drive-in Theatre Experience
Chicago Children’s Theatre has found an innovative way to offer an engrossing event that will get families out ...
Performing Arts
October 20, 2020
A Virtual Songfest: ‘For the Love of Lyric’ Opera
The Lyric Opera of Chicago has been in the process of expanding its patron base for years. Rather ...
Performing Arts
September 22, 2020
Theater Review: ‘Feathers of Fire: A Persian Epic’
“Feathers of Fire: A Persian Epic” is like a Disney fairy tale. It’s such an engrossing cinematic spectacle—exhilarating ...
Performing Arts
June 10, 2020
Online-Theater Review: ‘Cymbeline: A Folk Tale With Music’
One of Shakespeare’s last plays, “Cymbeline” is considered to be one of his more problematic works. That’s because ...
Performing Arts
May 30, 2020
A Little Bit of Pavorotti and a Lot of ‘La Bohème’
Imagine opening night. You’re sitting on a plush red chair and looking out at a gilded stage in a ...
Performing Arts
April 17, 2020
Chicago’s Empty Stages
CHICAGO—A few weeks ago if one walked into a theater lobby in Chicago, one would hear the sound ...
Performing Arts
March 28, 2020
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