Scat/Rap at Green Mill

Scat/Rap at Green Mill

The legendary and picturesque Green Mill Cocktail Lounge just off the corner of Lawrence and Broadway in Chicago’s Uptown neighborhood is known for its poetry and jazz, making it the perfect venue for flutist and word artist Janice Misurell-Mitchell. This particular performance occurred on February 

Mashup of Opera and Hip-Hop | Chicago Music Video

Mashup of Opera and Hip-Hop | Chicago Music Video

This is an awesome mix of opera and hip-hop shot in and around Chicago. Look for familiar scenes of the city via rooftops and bridges. The music video features soprano Marisa Buchheit singing “Habanera” or “L’amour est un oiseau rebelle” (“Love is a rebellious bird”), 

Chicago Spin on “Something Wonderful” book by Todd Purdum

Chicago Spin on “Something Wonderful” book by Todd Purdum

In the post-WWII era, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein reinvented American Musical Theater for a modern audience. This is my audio podcast review of the book by Todd S. Purdum, “Something Wonderful Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Broadway Revolution” by Todd S. Purdum. I’ve taken a short trip 

“Hit Her With the Skates” Press Conference

“Hit Her With the Skates” Press Conference

HIT HER WITH THE SKATES is a regionally inspired musical by Christine Rea (book/lyrics) and Rick Briskin (music/lyrics) that will have its world premiere March 18, 2020 at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago featuring “American Idol Power Couple,” Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young. We 

Awesome 1940’s Film View of Chicago

Awesome 1940’s Film View of Chicago

Chicago – A Film from the Chicago Board Of Education from Fading Dyes on Vimeo. If you are a Chicagophile of any age you will enjoy this professionally produced idyllic 1940’s view of Chicago. It’s amazing to see how much things have changed and how much 

ALMOST HEAVEN John Denver’s America | Theater Review | Podcast

ALMOST HEAVEN John Denver’s America | Theater Review | Podcast

John Denver’s music was considered to be more-or-less middle-of-the-road if not downright conservative in the wake of rising rock stars like Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix. This issue is confronted early in this latest jukebox boomer music revival “Almost Heaven- John Denver’s America.” However, the 

Whisper House | Podcast Review | Chicago

Whisper House | Podcast Review | Chicago

The Chicago premiere of “Whisper House” by Black Button Eyes Productions is a somewhat touching story of love and acceptance, with an unusual treatment and interesting musical score delivered by a competent cast . . . Music & Lyrics by Duncan Sheik Book & Additional 

Always…Patsy Cline | Theater Review | Podcast

Always…Patsy Cline | Theater Review | Podcast

Always …Patsy Cline is an amusing tale written by Ted Swindley, based on a true story, as told by Louise Seger who met young Patsy Cline at one of her early Houston performances in the 1950s. The encounter created a friendship that lasted until the 

ONCE ON THIS ISLAND | Podcast Theater Review | Broadway in Chicago

ONCE ON THIS ISLAND | Podcast Theater Review | Broadway in Chicago

This exuberant Broadway in Chicago production with Caribbean inspired compositions of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty is a cautionary love story warning of the dangers of tempting fate, told as a folk tale passed down by the village storytellers to a Little Girl. “Once On 

Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in a Garden – Chicago

Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in a Garden – Chicago

This production of “Twelfth Night” presented by Midsommer Flight can be described as “Theatrum in Orto”  or “Theater in a Garden” offering the fifth annual holiday presentation of one of Shakespeare’s silliest plays, energetically performed, amid the tropical flora collection at The Lincoln Park Conservatory, 

The First Rainbow Coalition | Film Review Podcast

The First Rainbow Coalition | Film Review Podcast

UPDATE : Premieres January 27, 2020 at 10PM on WTTW Chicago Independent Lens. THE FIRST RAINBOW COALITION is a documentary that premiered at the 55th Annual Chicago International Film Festival  about Chicago’s multi-ethnic “street gangs” in the 1960s primarily led by activist Fred Hampton of 

THE MOUSETRAP | Chicago Podcast Theater Review |

THE MOUSETRAP | Chicago Podcast Theater Review |

In this popular Agatha Christie murder mystery, five distinctly eccentric individuals have each booked their stay during the inaugural opening of Monkswell Manor, a country guesthouse owned and operated by Mollie and Giles Ralston. “The Mousetrap” is currently on stage at the Court Theatre in