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- When #1 comedy, 9 to 5, starring Jane Fonda, Dolly Parton, Dabney Coleman and Lily Tomlin, exploded on the screens in 1980, the laughs hid a serious message about women in the office. Still Working 9 to 5 explores 40 years of inequality.
- In 1945, as America's soldiers come home to ticker-tape parades and overjoyed families, Private First Class Donny Novitski, singer and songwriter, returns to rebuild his life with only the shirt on his back and a dream in his heart.
- Awards show, which honors theater professionals for distinguished achievement on Broadway.
- SPACE DOGS is an epic new musical that tells the mind-blowing true story of Laika and the Chief Designer - a stray dog and the top-secret Russian scientist who sent her to space during the Cold War. Written and performed by actor-musicians Van Hughes and Nick Blaemire, it is a sweeping, kaleidoscopic tale of invention, betrayal, international political intrigue, and the immortal friendship that exists between man and dog, as they journey together to the stars.
- GRAMMY® winner Marcy Marxer takes us on her journey through Breast Cancer and chemo enduced neuropathy, tempered by her wacky sense of humor and ability to make the personal universal. She triumphs with the love of her life, Cathy Fink.
- Something In The Game" is the epic journey of Knute Rockne: the heralded coach of Notre Dame. This story is set against the backdrop of Notre Dame football, the Catholic Church, Ragtime, World War I and the "Roaring Twenties." It takes us from the rough neighborhood of Logan Square in Chicago, to the Catholic Church ,to the "speak easiest" of prohibition. Rockne is driven by the condemnation of his father to become the greatest football coach in the history of college football., coaching the legendary players known as 'The Four Horseman.' He bends the rules to keep George Gipp ('The Gipper'), his greatest player, sober and in school. But to achieve these lofty goals, he sacrifices his relationship with his wife and children. And in doing so, compromises his own ethics for fame and winning. After achieving national notoriety as the greatest football coach ever, Rockne struggles with moral dilemmas, choosing fame and fortune in lieu of love and responsibility for his family. In the end, love wins out. The story is not about football, but about Knute Rockne's journey to find out what is really important and meaningful in the game of life.
- Performed by Chicago's Lookingglass Theatre Company, the show is a marvel for all ages, transporting audiences down the rabbit hole to a circus-infused playground for an exhilarating adventure inspired by Lewis Carroll's stories.
- A brand new dramatic concert version of the Dickens novella, "A Christmas Carol" with full symphonic orchestra, chorus , rhythm section and 5 actor/singers.
- An all-star cast performs the music of John Kander and Fred Ebb; songs include "New York, New York" and "Cabaret."
- Musical Gems - Live in Concert, was filmed on American soil in South Bend, IN on the doorstep of the University of Notre Dame, where it dazzled the family-friendly audience with a one-of-a-kind interactive concert experience that showcased the group's sparkling pure voices, bewitching choreography and fairytale charms along with the talents of a group of world-class musicians, an Aontas Choir, bagpipers and championship Irish dancers.
- Chicago hip hop sensations the Q Brothers Collective heat up the holiday season with this wildly entertaining take on Charles Dickens classic that mashes up hip hop, reggae, dance-hall music, dub-step, and epic rock ballads. Recorded live at The Yard At Chicago Shakespeare Theater, this special leads Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of rhythm, rhyme, and redemption.
- Considered one of Mozart's important works, this GREAT MASS was never completed. The concert features the Alice Millar Chapel Choir and soloists, Northwestern University's Symphony Orchestra, organist Greg Hand and conductor Stephen Alltop, faculty of the School of Music.