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Orlando Shakespeare Theater 2012-13 season includes 'Titus Andronicus,' 'Othello'
Violence, revenge and a dose of Jane Austen highlight the 2012-13 season from Orlando Shakespeare Theater.
The theater company announced its scheduled Wednesday evening during a presentation at its home base, the Lowndes Shakespeare Center in Orlando's...Tags: Television Industry, Entertainment, Holidays, Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Cinderella (movie)
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Best Local Theater Group
1) Elm Shakespeare Company Elm Shakespeare Company challenges the definition of "small." Their most recent production, Measure for Measure, involved dozens of people in the cast and behind the scenes, and the set was as tall as a three-story house and...
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Viola
LA Times MagazineActress Viola Davis talks Hollywood, humility and digging deep to help others... -
With 'Time Stands Still,' Margulies is finally on solid ground in Chicago
Over a recent lunch, genial playwright Donald Margulies was wondering why it took so many years to get a foothold in Chicago.
Margulies, who seemed genuinely quizzical on the subject, had a point. With the exception of a (to my mind) quotidian 2003...Tags: Entertainment, Theater, Steppenwolf Theatre, Entertainment Events, Goodman Theatre
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The Chicago actor's dilemma: Love Chicago but leave it
"No actor should be in Chicago 'cause they wanta make money," a character says in "The Last Duck," a new play that includes a brief but pointed look at our Second City complex. "It's more about art," the guy says. "You know, whatever that means. Or you...
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Lincoln Park lands a comfy boutique hotel
The first thing you'll notice walking into the Hotel Lincoln is that it's not in downtown Chicago. No five-minute stroll to Navy Pier. No looking up to face the 900 Shops or the John Hancock Center. Good for them. The boutique hotel, which opened...
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Ulu Grosbard dies at 83; Tony-nominated stage, film director
Ulu Grosbard, a Tony-nominated stage director who also worked in film, directing such movies as "True Confessions" and "The Deep End of the Ocean," died late Sunday or early Monday in New York City, according to his family. He was 83. During a five-...Tags: Entertainment, Arthur Penn, Awards and Prizes, Woody Allen, International Military Interventions
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Live performances learn to live with noisy phones
It was the cellphone heard 'round the world.
A bouncy marimba ring tone on an iPhone erupted during the final soft, almost unbearably poignant minutes of Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 9 at a recent New York Philharmonic concert in Lincoln Center.
Music...Tags: Judges, Entertainment, Laura Linney, Music, Celebrities
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The Grey
Fox 5 San Diego staffSome people have said they hated the vague ending of this movie. I didn’t mind the ending, although I’ve now heard that there was one last scene after the closing credits. I’m really getting sick of this technique in films recently. I...Tags: Entertainment, Michael Caine, Frank Grillo, Transportation Accidents, Movies
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TV's 'Smash' Looks At Backstage Drama Of Making Of A Broadway Musical
The Hartford CourantDavid Marshall Grant sits at his desk in a nondescript office in an unmarked building in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, near the East River. That's where Broadway magic happens, at least by way of the new NBC series"Smash," which premieres 10...Tags: Bent (tv program), Entertainment, Richard Gere, Music, Entertainment Events
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It's been a hot winter: What to see so far in '12
So many shows have opened in Chicago over the last three weeks, it's tough to keep them all straight. And he who hesitates can be lost. So let me use the space this week to sort out what you should be seeing right now. Let me say at the top that the...Tags: Entertainment, Human Interest, Music, Steppenwolf Theatre, Concerts
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History Lesson
Anyone ever tell you history is dull, tedious and irrelevant? Not us. And for some particularly fascinating and relevant insights into black history, ditch the textbooks and head to these stage shows, which explore everything from the politics in...Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Awards and Prizes, DuSable Museum of African-American History, Music
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