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Thursday, March 14, 2013
CLUTCH's Earth Rocker Streaming in Full Starting Tomorrow Night!
Broadway in Chicago March Sizzle Reel #Broadway in Chicago
Get out and see a show in style. Broadway in Chicago is hopping this spring with The Book of Mormon, which is one of the best shows we've seen this year if not in recent history! We caught opening night with a couple of guys named Trey Parker and Matt Stone. I expected it to be irreverent, but I was blown away by how relevant it was! Book of Mormon is a no holds barred must see.
Spring also brings Jekyll & Hyde--Check out our past coverage here and also acclaimed Priscilla Queen of the Desert!
Coming Soon:
Catch Me If You Can
Theatre : Cadillac Palace Theatre, Chicago IllinoisDates : April 02, 2013 - April 14, 2013
Based on the hit DreamWorks film and the incredible true story that inspired it, CATCH ME IF YOU CAN is the high-flying, splashy new Broadway musical that tells the story of Frank W. Abagnale, Jr., a teenager who runs away from home in search of the glamorous life. With nothing more than his boyish charm, a big imagination and millions of dollars in forged checks, Frank successfully poses as a pilot, a doctor and a lawyer - living the high life and winning the girl of his dreams. But when Frank's lies catch the attention of FBI agent Carl Hanratty, Carl chases Frank to the end...and finds something he never expected. This delightfully entertaining musical has been created by a Tony Award®-winning "dream team," with a book by Terrence McNally (The Full Monty, Ragtime), a swinging score by Marc Shaiman & Scott Wittman (Hairspray), choreography by Jerry Mitchell (Hairspray, Legally Blonde) and direction by Jack O'Brien (Hairspray, The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels).
Ticket prices are $18 to $85.
Groups of 10+ are now on sale by calling Broadway In Chicago Group Sales at 312-977-1710.
Big Fish - World Premiere!
Theatre : Oriental Theatre, Chicago IllinoisDates : April 02, 2013 - May 05, 2013
BIG FISH is a new musical based on the celebrated novel by Daniel Wallace and the acclaimed Columbia Pictures film directed by Tim Burton. It features direction and choreography by 5-time Tony Award winner Susan Stroman (The Producers, The Scottsboro Boys), music and lyrics by Tony nominee Andrew Lippa (The Addams Family, The Wild Party) and a new book by John August (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Corpse Bride), who also penned the screenplay for the film version.
Two-time Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Catch Me If You Can), Tony nominee Kate Baldwin (Giant, Finian's Rainbow) and Tony nominee Bobby Steggert (Giant, Ragtime) lead a cast of twenty-seven in this rollicking fantasy set in the American South.
BIG FISH centers on the charismatic Edward Bloom, whose impossible stories of his epic adventures frustrate his son Will. As Edward's final chapter approaches, Will embarks on his own journey to find out who his father really is, unraveling the man from the myth, the truth from the tall tales.
Overflowing with heart, humor and imagination, BIG FISH is a tribute to the power of dreaming big... and the unpredictable adventure of life itself.
Ticket prices are $33.00 to $100.00.
Groups of 15 or more, now on sale! Call 312-977-1710!
ACT OUT OPENING: Priscilla Queen of the Desert #Broadway in Chicago
Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Theatre : Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University, Chicago Illinois
Dates : March 19, 2013 - March 30, 2013
Dates : March 19, 2013 - March 30, 2013
This spectacular show tells the uplifting story of a trio of friends on a road trip of a lifetime, who hop aboard a battered old bus searching for love and friendship in the middle of the Australian outback and end up finding more than they could ever have dreamed.
An international hit with over 500 dazzling, 2011 Tony® Award-winning costumes, PRISCILLA features a hit parade of dance-floor favorites including "It's Raining Men," "Finally" and "I Will Survive." The Hollywood Reporter calls PRISCILLA "funny and fabulous! Joyous entertainment with eye-popping visuals and unexpected heart!"
Ticket prices are $28 to $85.
Groups of 15+ On Sale Now! Call 312-977-1710.
An international hit with over 500 dazzling, 2011 Tony® Award-winning costumes, PRISCILLA features a hit parade of dance-floor favorites including "It's Raining Men," "Finally" and "I Will Survive." The Hollywood Reporter calls PRISCILLA "funny and fabulous! Joyous entertainment with eye-popping visuals and unexpected heart!"
Ticket prices are $28 to $85.
Groups of 15+ On Sale Now! Call 312-977-1710.
ACT OUT OPENING: Jeckyll & Hyde #Broadway in Chicago
PRE-BROADWAY ENGAGEMENT!
American Idol star and Tony® Award nominee Constantine Maroulis joins with Grammy® Award nominee and R&B superstar Deborah Cox to inject new life into the classic tale of good and evil, JEKYLL & HYDE. After four thrilling, chilling years on Broadway and multiple world-wide tours, this dark and dangerous love story from Tony® and Grammy® Award nominee Frank Wildhorn and Oscar® and Grammy® winner Leslie Bricusse, returns in a stunning new pre-Broadway production directed by Tony® nominee Jeff Calhoun and includes all the classic songs (This is the Moment, A New Life, Someone Like You) that first grabbed audiences by the throat and transformed JEKYLL & HYDE into a theatrical phenomenon.
Ticket prices are $33.00 to $95.00.
Jekyll & Hyde - Pre Broadway!
Theatre : Cadillac Palace Theatre, Chicago Illinois
Dates : March 12, 2013 - March 24, 2013
Groups of 10+ on sale now! Call 312-977-1710.
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Monday, March 11, 2013
Blackhawks & LZ2-- The Blackhawks (Immigrant) Song #originalvideo #Blackhawks #LZ2
Worlds collide alert! Here are two of our local favorites, Led Zeppelin 2 and The Chicago Blackhawks. ChiIL Live Shows caught LZ2 at Chicago HOB the day after the Hawks broke the Ducks 06-07 "16 non loss in regulation" record for best season opening streak. Little did we know then that The Blackhawks would continue to kick butt and increase their non-loss streak to a whopping TWENTY FOUR!
Sure, ya can't win all the time, but we back you Blackhawks. We came to games when you had one of the worst records in the NHL, and when you won the Stanley Cup. We still proudly wore our jerseys during both strikes. We had sweet Bank of America box seats with a TV crew we were shooting with, and I've shot Blackhawks training camp from the front row. We've also had SRO tickets at the top of the Madhouse on Madison, where the view sucked, but the enthusiastic fans more than made up for the ant sized action. We've honestly had more fun with fun people at the raucous back of the house, standing or rockin' the cheap seats more times than I can count.
We'll be watching you!!
FILM OPENING & TICKET GIVEAWAY: The End of Love #review #giveaway
OPENING at Facets Multimedia, Chicago
March 15th.
March 15th.
ChiIL out with ChiIL Live Shows and win a pair of tickets to The End of Love showing of your choice here. Click the Rafflecopter link below to enter through midnight 3/12. Recommended for ages 15+ (MPAA RATING: Not rated. Contains some strong language and mild drug content.)
We had a chance to check out a press preview of The End of Love and we were blown away by the poignant plot and genuine rapport of Mark Webber and his toddler son. The fact that they have an actual father/son relationship and bond makes the characters realistic and the improvised dialogue natural in a way even a great script struggles to approach. It's intriguing to me that Mark pulled this off without a crew, generally in single takes. My husband's been in the film/TV industry for over 25 years as a location sound engineer, and I know what a behemoth behind the scenes production usually is! Mark is on to something vital and dynamic with his hybrid reality show/art film genre.
The End of Love is a must see. This film has beautiful camera work and deals with matters of life and death, the intensity, fear and exhaustion of being responsible for another little life, and conversely the pure creativity and silly joy that spending 24/7 with a toddler can bring. It's tough to grieve and recover from the loss of a loved one, through death or even a break up, and far more so when you've got to mentally and physically keep it together for a child. This is a tribute to that struggle; a coming of age story and a family love story unlike any other I've seen.
When the mother of his two-year-old son suddenly passes away, down-on-his-luck actor Mark (filmmaker Mark Webber) is forced to confront his shortcomings. He can no longer avoid his responsibilities, but he continues to cope with his reluctance to mature, struggling with the demands of being a single father. When he has a meaningful encounter with a young mother, Mark is no longer able to live in the comfort of denial, as this relationship offers not only a reprieve from loneliness, but a glimmer of hope for the future as well.
The End of Love is an intimate and honest slice-of-life portrait of a father and son (played by Webber's real life son, Isaac) in transition. This semiautobiographical drama is an achingly honest portrait which tells a story about the universal pain of loss and the courage it takes to change. With Michael Cera, Amanda Seyfried and Aubrey Plaza.
Directed by Mark Webber, U. S.A., 2012, 90 mins.
Onion AV Club Los Angeles Times RogerEbert.com
The End of Love is a must see. This film has beautiful camera work and deals with matters of life and death, the intensity, fear and exhaustion of being responsible for another little life, and conversely the pure creativity and silly joy that spending 24/7 with a toddler can bring. It's tough to grieve and recover from the loss of a loved one, through death or even a break up, and far more so when you've got to mentally and physically keep it together for a child. This is a tribute to that struggle; a coming of age story and a family love story unlike any other I've seen.
The End of Love is an intimate and honest slice-of-life portrait of a father and son (played by Webber's real life son, Isaac) in transition. This semiautobiographical drama is an achingly honest portrait which tells a story about the universal pain of loss and the courage it takes to change. With Michael Cera, Amanda Seyfried and Aubrey Plaza.
Directed by Mark Webber, U. S.A., 2012, 90 mins.
Onion AV Club Los Angeles Times RogerEbert.com
Facets Showtimes:
Fri., Mar. 15 at 7 & 9 pm
Sat., Mar. 16 at 3, 5, 7 & 9 pm
Sun., Mar. 17 at 1. 3, 5 & 7 pm
Mon.-Thurs., Mar.18-21 at 7 & 9 pm
NOMINATED
Grand Jury Prize
for Dramatic Feature Sundance Film Fest |
"The threat [of economic collapse] is brought home by the extraordinary intimacy and tenderness with which The End Of Love captures the relationship between father and son"
-Onion AV Club
"Exceptionally intimate... Told in a loose, surprisingly involving cinema verité style, the film is as successful depicting the smallest daily routines between parent and child...as it is at portraying life's more overwhelming moments"
-Los Angeles Times
"The End of Love excels at conveying the moment-to-moment frustrations and exhilarations of being a dad"
-TimeOut NY
"The End of Love connects and lingers by making incredible effort seem natural"
-RogerEbert.com
DIRECTED BY Mark Webber
STARRING
Mark Webber (Save the Date, Scott Pilgrim vs. The World), Shannyn Sossamon (Rules of Attraction, 40 Days & 40 Nights)
Michael Cera (Juno, Superbad, Arrested Development), Jason Ritter (Parenthood) Amanda Seyfried (Mamma Mia, Chloe), Aubrey Plaza (Parks & Recreation, Safety Not Guaranteed)
When the mother of his two year old son Isaac suddenly passes away, struggling actor Mark (played by writer/director Mark Webber) is forced to grapple with his ability to grow up.
As he kindles a relationship with a young single mother (Shannyn Sossamon, 40 Days and 40 Nights), he begins to realize that he can no longer remain in denial about the real life consequences his choices have on Isaac (played by Webber’s real life son to phenomenal affect).
Set against the backdrop of Los Angeles, The End of Love is an intimate and stunningly honest portrait of a young father in transition between the life he’s been working for and the one that’s waiting for him.
A Here Now Production
in association with
Poor Rich Kids
I starting writing The End of Love right after the relationship with my son's mother was coming to an end. My son was a year old at the time. My passion for making another film was reaching a fever point. I've always been obsessed with realism in film, and I knew my next project needed to explore that obsession.
It hit me suddenly: why not take what I was going through in my life and use that to build a character and create an ultimate situation where I could live in character for the duration of the shoot. I never had a father growing up, and I myself at the time was a brand new dad. One night playing with my son, the story of The End of Love was born.
The filming was very experimental in nature. It is mostly shot in real time utilizing just single takes.
We had no crew.
he knew where to move the camera.
In this day and age where millions of people are tuning into reality television, I hope audiences will connect with my cinematic version. In so many ways as an artist, my work is a reflection and reaction to what I'm experiencing in my life. I love leaving a film where I felt a connection with its characters, where I feel I have related somehow, and I believe The End of Love successfully blurs the line between reality and fiction in a way where the raw emotion is so easy to tap into.
It's been a huge eye opening journey for me, and I hope you enjoy the film as much as I do.
Thank you.
MW
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