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Brad Pitt's politics, Michael Haneke's life top 2013 Tribeca slate
World premieres of new dramas starring Adam Driver and Naomi Watts, a nonfiction look at director Michael Haneke and a documentary about African oil-drilling executives produced by Brad Pitt are to be among the films in competition at this year's...Tags: Entertainment, Matt Dillon, John Slattery, U.S. Military, Michael Haneke
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Tony-winning set designer Todd Rosenthal wows again at Steppenwolf
"Whoa." That's what the guy who sat behind me said as I settled into a matinee performance of "The Motherf***er With the Hat" at the Steppenwolf Theatre recently: "Whoa, will you look at that? That is something. That is large. I wonder what that'll do?...
Tags: Tony Awards, Stephen King, Museum Dioramas, Entertainment, Bruce Norris
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2012 in review: Teamwork enlivens the theater world
Could the theater artist of 2012 really be … Samuel Beckett? Well, the 1969 Nobel Prize winner had stiff competition this year from Anton Chekhov, dead for more than a hundred years but more alive than ever onstage. Chekhov's early play "Ivanov"...
Tags: Bruce Norris, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Kirk Douglas, Andrew Garfield, Arts and Culture
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Tracy Letts plays his part in illuminating Edward Albee's 'Woolf'
NEW YORK — Tracy Letts has his hands full these days writing plays and preparing for the release of the movie version of his Pulitzer-Prize-winning drama, "August: Osage County." But he's added another formidable task to his agenda: elucidating...Tags: Tony Awards, Drama (genre), Richard Burton, Betty Ford, Drugs and Medicines
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Chicago-style 'Virginia Woolf' cuts deep on Broadway
NEW YORK - In an unusual throwback to how Broadway operated when Edward Albee's booze-soaked George and Martha first prowled the boards in 1962, the Steppenwolf Theatre Company's naturalistic, emotionally intense, Chicago-style take on “Who's Afraid...
Tags: Entertainment, Heart Surgery, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Arts and Culture, Theater
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Fall Theater 2012: Broadway highlights include 'Annie,' 'Glengarry,' 'Virginia Woolf'
So who's more in tune with the times? Boozy Martha, Katie Holmes or Little Orphan Annie? Passive aggression, defiant independence and sunny optimism all are offered as part of the fall season on Broadway, where "Annie" gets her first Broadway revival at...
Tags: Entertainment, Music Theater, Tom Cruise, Religious Festivals, Arts and Culture
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Starz won't re-elect 'Boss'
RedEyeThe "Boss" wasn't powerful enough to keep his Starz series on the air. Kelsey Grammer won a Golden Globe for his role in the series as fictional Chicago Mayor Tom Kane, a ruthless survivor in the cutthroat world of city and Illinois politics. "After...Tags: Kelsey Grammer, NBC (tv network), Chicago Mayor, Shameless (tv program), Boss (tv program)
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Danny Goldring's long Chicago acting career paying off with 'Boss'
Look at that face in the photo and try to tell me that is not a great neighborhood face. Aging handsomely and full of life, it is the face of actor Danny Goldring — even the name is neighborhood perfect, Danny — sitting in the barbershop...
Tags: Drama (genre), Entertainment, Kelsey Grammer, Chicago Mayor, Bars and Clubs
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‘August: Osage County’ pic gets shiny new name: George Clooney
24 FramesGeorge Clooney is joining "August: Osage County" as a producer; Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts are already starring in the adaptation of the Broadway hit.... -
It's the Booth for 'Woolf'
When it comes to the Broadway transfer of the Steppenwolf Theatre Company production of"Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," opening in October, the one missing piece has been filled in: the name of the theater. Tracy Letts and Amy Morton will go at it on...Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (movie), Other Desert Cities (play)
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Remarkable Woman: Erica Daniels
Erica Daniels has a lot of reading to do. Sitting among piles of submitted plays at her Steppenwolf office in Lincoln Park, she carefully places one script at the top of the stack so she remembers to take it home.
"Everybody's getting their scripts in...Tags: William Morris, Entertainment, FBI, Bucktown, Arts and Culture
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Revealing the costumes for 'Penelope'
Most Pulitzer Prize-winning playwrights aren’t to be seen in such guises. But Tracy Letts has replaced John Mahoney in the Steppenwolf Theatre production of "Penelope." Here are the costumes for the show."Penelope" is by Enda Walsh and directed by...Tags: Steppenwolf Theatre, Entertainment Events, Pulitzer Prize Awards, John Mahoney
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