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Going legit: Why movie stars need live theater
The Chicago TribuneFlushed and sweaty from his exertions, Daniel Radcliffe walked to the front of a Broadway stage and drank in the applause like an " American Idol" act on his first big gig. He grinned sheepishly, sighed with clear relief and closed his eyes, as if to...Tags: Tommy Tune, Peter Shaffer, Julia Roberts, Henry Fonda, Daniel Radcliffe
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Upcoming shows at the Morse Theatre
Following are highlights of shows coming up at the Morse Theatre, 1328 W. Morse Ave.; tickets are available at 773-654-5100 or themorse.com. Winard Harper Sextet, 8 p.m. Thursday; $20-$25. The dynamic drummer introduces the Morse as a new jazz spot in...Tags: Dweezil Zappa, The Morse Theatre, Frank Zappa, Goodman Theatre, Taj Mahal
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How 'Turn of the Century' could live up to its premise
Chicago Tribune criticNew musicals with Broadway aspirations need a decent premise. And "Turn of the Century," the nascent Goodman Theatre show penned by the creators of "Jersey Boys," directed by Tommy Tune and starring Jeff Daniels and Rachel York, has a boffo setup. A...Tags: New Year's, Tommy Tune, Goodman Theatre, Broadway, Barry Manilow
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Jeff Daniels' twist in 'Turn of the Century'
Special to the Chicago TribuneJeff Daniels—actor, playwright, musician—boasts one of the more eclectic movie careers of the past two decades, portraying complex, checkered characters in films like "Terms of Endearment," "The Purple Rose of Cairo," "Pleasantville" and...Tags: Jim Carrey, New Year's, Tommy Tune, Goodman Theatre, Arlo Guthrie
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'Turn of the Century' celebrates jukebox musical
Special to the Chicago TribuneWith their book for "Jersey Boys," Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice won heightened respect for the jukebox musical, a show that tells a story using old hits instead of a new score. Their latest, "Turn of the Century," now in previews and running...Tags: Tommy Tune, Goodman Theatre, Bob Fosse, Broadway, Music Theater
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'Traitor'
rafer.guzman@newsday.com' Traitor," starring Don Cheadle as a devout Muslim who thwarts terrorists but also enables them, tackles some heavy themes: not just God and law and morality, but the ever-troubling question of whether one's ends always justify one's means. To call...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Terrorism, Don Cheadle, Steve Martin, Traitor
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Movie Review: 'Traitor'
"Traitor" asks a question that can only be answered by that cruel mistress, the marketplace: How much moral ambiguity and narrative intricacy will an audience handle in the realm of a terrorism-themed contemporary thriller? Enough, I hope, to respond to...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sidney Poitier, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Don Cheadle, Central Intelligence Agency
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Movie review: 'Traitor'
Chicago Tribune" Traitor" asks a question that can be answered only by that cruel mistress, the marketplace: How much moral ambiguity and narrative intricacy will an audience handle in the realm of a terrorism-themed contemporary thriller? Enough, I hope, to respond...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Sidney Poitier, Don Cheadle, Central Intelligence Agency, Spencer Tracy
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Cheadle anchors twisty tale
The following is a capsule version of Tribune critic Michael Phillips' review of "Traitor," which ran in Wednesday's Tempo section. For the full review, visit chicagotribune.com/movies. "Traitor" asks a question that can only be answered by that cruel...Tags: Federal Bureau of Investigation, Don Cheadle, Central Intelligence Agency, Traitor
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Magical idiocy goes missing in latest 'Escanaba'
Special to the Chicago TribuneForest Park's Circle Theatre had a major hit a couple of years back with Jeff Daniels' loving send-up of Yooper humor and dimwitted deer hunters in "Escanaba in da Moonlight," a hugely enjoyable production that was especially smart about its stupidity....Tags: Sarah Palin, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Five Actors Will 'Howl' with 'Pineapple Express' Star
Zap2It.comDavid Strathairn, Alan Alda, Jeff Daniels, Mary-Louise Parker and Paul Rudd are set to join James Franco in "Howl." Oscar-winning documentarians Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman will make their narrative writing-directing-producing debuts on the...Tags: Pineapple Express, Gus van Sant, Allen Ginsberg, Ceremonies, Society
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'Inspector' and 'Vixens' in Evanston
SPECIAL TO THE TRIBUNEThe U.N. Inspector: British playwright David Farr's loose adaptation of "The Government Inspector," a satire of corruption and bureaucracy in czarist Russia, gets a nip-and-tuck courtesy of Chicago farceur James Sherman, who changes Farr's English real...Tags: Major League Baseball, Philip Barry, Culture, American League, Real Estate Agents
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