Category: BLOG SERIES
Opening and Closing this week
show openings
The Adventures of Nervous Boy - Gorilla Tango Theatre
Diva! Diva! Divas! – Northwestern University Theater
Jinx - Appetite Theatre
The Siren Song of Stephan Jay Gould - Gorilla Tango Theatre
Juno and the Paycock - The Artistic Home
Savage/Love - The Viaduct Theater
A Walk in the Woods - Redtwist Theatre
show closings
The 9/11 Report - La Red Music Theatre
Battleprov - ComedySportz
The Bucktown Stand-Up Show Down - Gorilla Tango Theatre
Dead Wrong - The Factory Theater
Get Comfortable, a Night of Shorts - Gorilla Tango Theatre
Girls vs. Boys - American Music Theatre Project and The House Theatre of Chicago
The Great American Nudie Spectacular! - Theatre Building Chicago
The Hollow Lands - Steep Theatre
Never the Sinner - Project 891 Theatre
Scientology! The Unauthorized Musical - Annoyance Theatre
Sodomites!!! A Musical of Biblical Proportions - Annoyance Theatre
Somewhere in Texas - Dream Theatre
Steel Mags - Chicago Center for the Performing Arts
Storybox - Piven Theatre
Two Spoons - Bailiwick Repertory
Walker and Dunn - Gorilla Tango Theatre
White Rainbows - Gorilla Tango Theatre
Wednesday Wordplay: Writer’s Crap and Irving Berlin
Urban Dictionary
Writer’s Crap
Derived from ‘writer’s cramp’, writer’s crap refers to a stage when one is only capable of writing utter crap.
‘That story was horrible, i think she’s got a bad case of writer’s crap.
Quotations
The toughest thing about success is that you’ve got to keep on being a success. Talent is only a starting point in this business. You’ve got to keep on working that talent. Someday I’ll reach for it and it won’t be there.
— Irving Berlin, 1958
[Medicine is] a collection of uncertain prescriptions the results of which, taken collectively, are more fatal than useful to mankind.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
The radical of one century is the conservative of the next. The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out the conservative adopts them.
— Mark Twain, Notebook, 1935
Theater Thursday: New Colony’s “Tupperware: An American Musical Fable”
Thursday, July 30
Tupperware: An American Musical Fable
The New Colony at LaCosta Theatre, 3931 N. Elston, Chicago
Come to La Costa before the show for delicious and still-fresh leftovers, lemonade, and Gertie Minor’s Famous Peach Dump. Stay for The New Colony‘s world-premiere season closer Tupperware: An American Musical Fable. Participate in a Q&A with the cast and director. Dolores, a young widow in 1950 longing for her independence, is disrupted from her plans to move from Florida when opportunity knocks at her front door. Literally. Suddenly, Dolores finds herself selling a few hours of independence to the women on her cul de sac in the form of Tupperware. As her success spirals out of control, it gives birth to heated neighborhood politics, the loss of her own freedom to the empire she is helping build, and a movement that changed the face of the American dinner table forever.
Event begins at 6:30 p.m. Show begins at 7:30 p.m.
TICKETS ONLY $20
For reservations call 1.800.838.3006 or buy online at www.thenewcolony.org.
Think Fast: Cleveland Playhouse, All State Arena, Harlem Summer Shakespeare, Lincoln Park Arts Festival
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SONIA DADA LIVE IN SANTA MONICA,CA…………..
Sunday Night Sondheim: “My Bride” from “Forum”
Here’s "My Bride" from Stephen Sondheim’s Something Happened on the Way to the Forum.
Mental Health Break: don’t sleep and drive!
This is 3 year old, Ashton, driving his Jeep while asleep at the wheel! Good thing it’s just a toy truck!!
Wednesday Wordplay: Quotes by Bette Davis (and others)
Lots of great quotes:
I’d rather be a failure at something I love than a success at something I hate.
— George Burns
I can resist anything but temptation.
— Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere’s Fan, 1892, Act I
Creativity is a drug I cannot live without.
— Cecil B. DeMille
Fresh clean sheets are one of life’s small joys.
— Takayuki Ikkaku, Arisa Hosaka and Toshihiro Kawabata, Animal Crossing: Wild World, 2005
This became a credo of mine…attempt the impossible in order to improve your work.
— Bette Davis
Theater Thursday: “Girls vs. Boys”
Thursday, July 23
Girls vs. Boys
The American Music Theatre Project at Northwestern University in partnership with The House Theatre of Chicago
Where: Wallis Theater, NU Theatre and Interpretation Center, 1949 Campus Dr.,
Girls vs. Boys plunges you into an all-out war of the sexes. Brother and sister find themselves thrust into a perilous, modern day Lord of the Flies – playing a game with rules they don’t fully understand. But you can’t win this game. You gotta play not to lose. Enter at your own risk. Girls vs. Boys contains strong language, violent themes, partial nudity, and really, REALLY loud music. After the show, you are invited to meet members of the cast and creative team for an exclusive meet and greet party at the Rhythm Room, located just a few blocks from the theater at 1715 Maple Avenue, Evanston.
Show begins at 8 p.m.
Event begins immediately following the performance
TICKETS ONLY $25
For reservations call 847.491.7282 and mention "Theater Thursdays."
Think Fast: Susan Boyle, Paula Abdul and a crazy wedding
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Sunday Night Sondheim: Carol Burnett sings “Everybody Ought to Have a Maid”
Carol Burnett and Bronson Pinchot sing "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid", originally from Stephen Sondheim‘s musical A Funny Thing Happened On The Way to the Forum.
This excerpt is from the DVD "Putting It Together" of a live 1999 performance.







