Tag: Broadway in Chicago
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First Look review: Jack O’Brien’s The Sound of Music is a fresh, charming version of the well-loved musical
Kerstin Anderson plays Maria with a little of the wide-eyed innocence the character is known for, but more intuitive, hipper, dreamier and pluckier -
The Big City Blog: A musical, deep dish and the Redhead Piano Bar — a very Chicago night on the town
Crime, deep-dish pizza and live blues and jazz: Can you think of three things more quintessentially Chicago? -
First Look review: “Chicago the Musical” hits all the right notes, brims with sex appeal
For fans of "Chicago," this production hits all the right notes. For the uninitiated, what a perfect introduction. -
First Look review: The lively, colorful production of “42nd Street” brings much-needed spring flair to the Cadillac Palace Theatre
The show is a celebration of the pure appreciation of talent and youth: cheery, charming, bright and sometimes even self-deprecating -
Inside Scoop: New Roots Pizza location, Wired Fridays, theatre openings and the “Pop Art Design” exhibit at the MCA
The folks behind the Fifty/50 Restaurant Group opened their second location of Roots Handmade Pizza in December at 2200 W. Lawrence Ave in Lincoln Square. -
The Big City Blog: Stan’s Donuts, holiday exhibits at the Museum of Science and Industry, The Santaland Diaries, SpinOff and more
The Museum of Science and Industry’s annual "Christmas Around the World" and "Holidays of Light" exhibits open Nov. 19. -
Inside Scoop: Seasonal shakes, Disturbia, Kings Bowl opening and Potted Potter
The haunt features 20,000 square feet of terror with more than 35 rooms where guests determine their own fate based on the choices they make -
The Big City Blog: Lobster Fest, Broadway in Chicago’s free summer concert, The Hampton Social opens and more
The Great American Lobster Fest hits Navy Pier Aug. 15-16, as the Midwest’s largest lobster and seafood festival and a front-row seat for the fireworks and Air & Water Show -
First Look review: Despite its strong cast, “First Wives Club” falls a bit flat due due to musical, script issues
First Look review: Despite its strong cast, "First Wives Club" falls a bit flat due due to musical, script issues -
The Big City Blog: Tequila, wine and beer dinners, museum events, and Stephanie Izard and the Lion King strike again
This summer, celebrity chef Stephanie Izard will be adding to her popular restaurant empire in the West Loop — this time focusing on Chinese cuisine.