Category: Broadway in Chicago
Cousin Itt coming to Broadway in Chicago!
Yep, you read right. The creepy yet lovable Addams family is getting a musical of their own, courtesy of Broadway in Chicago. Making its world premier here in Chicago at the Oriental Theatre (aka Ford Center for the Performing Arts), The Addams Family – A New Musical will begin its pre-Broadway run in November 2009.
Like many other Gen X-ers, I grew up watching “The Addams Family” after school, my favorite characters being mother Morticia and the oh-so-hairy gibberish-speaking Cousin Itt. (and, yes, being an avid crossword enthusiast, “Itt” is spelled with 2 t’s!).
Judging from the creative team, this show has a lot of promise: composer/lyricist Andrew Lippa (The Wild Party), choreographer Sergio Trujillo (The Jersey Boys), and Olivier Award-winning director/designers Phelim McDermott and Julian Crouch (Shockheaded Peter).
By the way, does anyone know what these original Addams Family actors are up to now?
Lame Drive-by Marketing: “Dirty Dancing”
As seen on top of a taxi downtown – the logo for “Dirty Dancing”, and then the words:
“Baby would never be caught dead in a taxi”
Huh?
Broadway In Chicago: Skate to "Xanadu"
On Friday, October 24th, be one of the first 20 people to skate to the Drury Lane Theatre Water Tower Place box office (175 E. Chestnut, Chicago) and receive a pair of tickets to the first performance of “XANADU” on Friday, January 16, PLUS a copy of the original Broadway cast recording!
What is XANADU???
ANSWER: Put a bunch of smash pop songs, the Tony® Award nominee Douglas Carter Beane and the cutest couple in town into a Broadway blender, and what do you get? A roller-skating, disco-dancing, glow-stick-waving smash-hit musical! Taking audiences back to 1980 California, this hilarious new musical follows the beautiful Kira, who travels to earth to inspire a struggling young artist named Sonny. A vision in leg warmers and wind-swept hair, she helps this hunky painter find his voice, discover true love and build the world’s first roller disco (not necessarily in that order).
"Jersey Boys" – no smoking allowed!
It’s official – all smoking scenes in Chicago’s long-running Broadway hit, Jersey Boys, have been snuffed out. Chicago’s smoking ban does not offer exemptions for indoor performances, and – unlike many American cities – also does not allow for any type of substitutions, such as clove cigarettes (which is a common practice in many theatres around the country).
A theatrical telling of the rise of Frankie Valli and his singing group, it is natural that the characters would smoke in certain scenes, just as they did in real life. Unfortunately a theatre patron lodged a complaint with the city, so the smoking scenes had to be rewritten and restaged. (some people just need to have something to complain about, you know?)
The New York and London version of Jersey Boys cast will continue with the smoking scenes, as these cities have indoor smoking bans that offer exemptions for theatrical performances
“Wicked” is “Popular”!!!
Wicked” marks its 1,000th-Performance!!
Tonight marks a momentous occasion in Chicago theater history – for the first time a big Broadway show has reached its 1000th performance (that’s a “1″ followed by 3 zeros). And the show is still selling well, having just made another 3 months of tickets available. Wicked, with music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz seems to have really hit a nerve especially with teenage girls, with themes of trying to fit in, and realizing that it’s better to be true to yourself rather than be popular.
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“Jersey Boys” sets theater sales record

Good news indeed for the folks over at Broadway In Chicago (not to mention the show’s investors) - ”Jersey Boys“, running open-ended at the LaSalle Bank Theatre, has set a house record in gross ticket sales for the week ending on October 21 – a total of over $1.1 million dollars! This still runs behind the records over at Wicked, but the Oriental Theatre also has a much larger seating capacity.
A new block of tickets for Broadway-in-Chicago’s “Jersey Boys” will be going on sale the second week of November, covering performances through July 2008.













