Archive for August 5th, 2009

August 5, 2009: 1:06 pm: CraigArts & Culture

A Chorus Line is a phenomenally popular musical that is based on a relatively simple plot line. It follows the experience of seventeen Broadway dancers as they audition and compete for spots in a production chorus line. Marvin Hamlisch wrote the music for it and the lyrics were by Edward Kleban. James Kirkwood Jr. and Nicholas Dante wrote the book. Not only is the concept relatively simple, but the musical is set on a bare Broadway theatre stage. This was a unique structure in musical theatre that has a long tradition of elaborate stages and scenery. The spectacle is often as important as the music itself.

It originally ran Off and then on Broadway in 1975 and became an immediate hit. It’s success in the box office and critically had been unprecedented. It received twelve Tony Award nominations that year and won nine of them. It ran for 6,137 performances making it the longest running Broadway musical at the time. It still remains to be the longest running Broadway musical that was created in the United States. In 2006 a revival of the musical was produced and it is currently touring across the nation. Theatre tickets for area performances can be acquired through the venue themselves or found online.

The musical has enjoyed great popularity and successful productions throughout the world, and continues to be one of the musical theatre cannon’s favorite offerings for many people. Some of the popular songs in the musical are I hope I Get It, I Can Do That, One, The Music and the Mirror, and What I Did For Love. Audience members often leave the performance singing or humming their favorite song. Musicals are a stable of the Broadway tradition and continue to remain the most popular and constant offerings the Great White Way presents. And while these established musicals from previous eras are enjoying great current success in revivals, the new trend is to create a musical based on animated films, such as the Disney shows, and specific areas of music and musicians.

: 12:42 pm: CraigArts & Culture, Entertainment

The Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago is well known for launching the premier productions of many plays that will go on to become major theatrical hits and move on to New York productions. It is a Tony Award winning company that is internationally recognized. It is also one of the most prominent and respected theatre companies in Chicago. Tickets for theatre productions are available at the box office and also online. Steppenwolf was founded in 1974 by Jeff Perry, Terry Kinney and Gary Sinese and was originally located in the basement area of a church in Highland Park. The group chose the company’s name based on the Herman Hesse novel. Since 1997, longtime ensemble member Martha Lavey has served as the Artistic Director.

The theatre has had a few location changes throughout their existence and is now located on Halsted Street. It is one of the most successful regional theatre companies and has an annual subscription base of nearly 20,000. In 1982 they staged a production of the Sam Shepard play True West. This was the first of many subsequent productions to move on to New York productions. August: Osage County was the latest of productions to come from this company and it went on to become a Tony Award winning show in New York. It is one of the most critically successful productions to come from the company.

The play was written by Tracy Letts who is a company member, and was directed by fellow ensemble member Anna D. Shapiro. The Steppenwolf theatre has a strong commitment to the development of new work. Their New Plays initiative works with playwrights from the international scene and is aimed at supporting the new work of emerging writers as well as though that have already established a certain level of career success. Many of America’s top actors have launched their careers here and some of them are Joan Allen, John Malkovich, Gary Cole, Martha Plimpton and Laurie Metcalf.