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'After the Fall' by Eclipse Theatre: Journey inside Arthur Miller's head stops short of the fall
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "After the Fall" ★★½ Through Aug. 22 at the Greenhouse Theatre Center, 2257 N. Lincoln Ave.; Running time: 2 hours, 50 minutes; Tickets: $25 at 773-404-7336 or www.eclipsetheatre.com Somewhere in the third hour of the Eclipse... -
In 'Emperor' and 'Aida,' these kids are more than all right
The Theater Loop"Aida," the Elton John/Tim Rice creation, is the debut musical for the new Bailiwick Chicago. You don't expect the best Chicago theater of the year to open in July. But in the last couple of weeks, after a less-than-impressive spring,...... -
Briefs: Lofgren helps U.S. win gold
Esther Lofgren, a Newport Harbor High product, was part of the U.S. women's eight's exciting victory to win to win gold at the Rowing World Cup in Lucerne, Switzerland Sunday. The U.S. women's were one of three American teams to win a medal and the only...Tags: NCAA Tournaments, Sports, University of California, Los Angeles, College Basketball, FIFA World Cup
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Jock earns honor
UC Irvine sophomore Charles Jock has been named the Big West Conference Athlete of the Year in men's track. Jock broke his own school record in winning the 800 meters with a time of 1 minute, 46.93 seconds in the Big West Championships Saturday at...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, University of California, Los Angeles, Texas, University of California, Irvine
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Just 16, Fiona Robert is making her mark in intense, grown-up world of ‘Long Red Road'
The Theater LoopFiona Robert appears as Tasha in "The Long Road" at the Goodman Theatre — backstage with her mother Judith Robert. (E. Jason Wambsgans/ Chicago Tribune) Guest lists for teenage birthday parties vary. But the typical high-school sophomore does not... -
'The DNA Trail' at Silk Road: Playwrights take a DNA test — with uneven results
The Theater LoopTHEATER REVIEW: "The DNA Trail" ★★ Through April 4 at Chicago Temple, 77 W. Washington St.; Running time: 2 hours, 10 minutes; Tickets: $34 at 312-857-1234 or www.srtp.org Playwrights are used to being asked to give up their first-born child...... -
Requiem for a heavyweight?
Times Automotive CriticA couple of years ago, I parked a Hummer H2, in all its blunt-trauma enormity, in front of a coffee shop in Santa Monica. When I returned I discovered a note written on a paper napkin under the windshield. "This thing is so stupid! Why don't you grow up?"...Tags: Arts and Culture, Petroleum Industry, Culture, Arianna Huffington, Gasoline Industry
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Hidden Hollywood sign uncovers history
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThere's the Hollywood sign everyone knows -- white letters 50 feet high, recognized the world over as the landmark of Tinseltown. And then there's the other Hollywood sign, the hidden one, whose red neon letters were once as familiar as the larger sign...Tags: Arts and Culture, Bela Lugosi, Culture, History, Fremont
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Picking up the pieces after the death of a child
Tribune theater criticThere's a nameless little plaque on a bench at the park where I often take my young sons to play. "Our little lost one," it reads, "safe in God's arms." Even though it ends on a note of hope and surety, the sadness of this beautifully tender...Tags: Arts and Culture, Goodman Theatre, Death, Nicole Kidman, Music Theater
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'Stones in His Pocket' is a terrific tour de force
Tribune arts criticFew things irritate the good people of what Donald Rumsfeld famously termed "Old Europe" like being treated as characters in a theme park built for American amusement. And we're not just talking about vacationing American tourists complaining that...Tags: New York, Amusement and Theme Parks, Trips and Vacations, Celebrities, Entertainment
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Eight new musicals come to us in `Stages'
Special to the TribuneThree days of musical comedy celebration begin Friday with "Stages 2004," an annual festival of new musicals. This year's lineup features eight new creations from national composers and lyricists. Opening night stars Tony Award nominee Sam Harris as Al...Tags: Arts and Culture, Comedy (genre), Tony Awards, Al Jolson, Broadway Theater
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'W!' gets the letter but not the spirit of satire
Tribune theater criticIt's now or never for a moderately funny Bush-basher such as Theater Wit's "W!" Now at the Bailiwick, this three-person revue doesn't exactly give Chicago-based political satire a good name. Audiences will have to settle for some fetching melodies and a...Tags: Arts and Culture, Iraq War (2003-2011), Satire (genre), Documentary (genre), Antonin Scalia
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