If you happen to be looking for a synonym to the word “polymath” you are sure to find its very best definition by heading straight to Writers Theatre. That is where the exceptionally multi-talented Hershey Felder is lighting up the stage with his remarkable performance of “Monsieur Chopin, A Play With Music.”
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Hershey Felder, the Musical and Dramatic Polymath, Brings ‘Monsieur Chopin’ to Vivid Life: Review
Apr 16, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Soars With a New Work and a Mahler Symphony: Review
Mar 23, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
The CSO invariably generates pure musical magic, and it is undeniably one of the greatest cultural treasures of this city, and far beyond, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss.
Paramount Theatre Plays Host to Sensational Production of ‘Billy Elliot, The Musical’: Review
Mar 18, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
The run of this grand-scale Paramount production ends on March 24 and, if at all possible, I urge you to try and catch what is one of the most superb shows I’ve seen this season.
The Chilling Power and Uncanny Timeliness of ‘Message in a Bottle’: Review
Mar 2, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
“Message in a Bottle,” which runs through Sunday at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, is simply a phenomenal production that should not be missed, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss.
Joffrey Ballet Soars in Bravura Study of the Human Condition: Review
Feb 19, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
The Joffrey Ballet demonstrated both the technical brilliance and emotional boldness of its dancers as the company opened its 2024 season on the Lyric Opera House stage with “Studies in Blue,” a fascinating program of three modern ballets.
A Splendid Homecoming on Every Count for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra: Review
Feb 9, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was back on stage at Orchestra Hall, barely a week after the orchestra’s intense three-week tour to 11 cities in Europe. As always, the musicians were in stellar form.
‘Illinoise,’ a Unique and Brilliantly Realized Interpretation of Music by Sufjan Stevens: Review
Feb 7, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
It is not an easy production to describe, but it is fascinating to watch. “Illinoise,” now onstage at Chicago Shakespeare’s Yard Theater, is an altogether unique and extraordinarily brilliant interpretation of Sufjan Stevens’ 2005 album.
At Drury Lane: A Profound Interpretation of ‘Fiddler on the Roof’: Review
Feb 3, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
Jeff Award-winning director Elizabeth Margolius has interpreted and very subtly modernized the ever-remarkable musical “Fiddler on the Roof” for a new production at the Drury Lane Theatre.
Marriott Theatre’s ‘In the Heights’: A Towering Production on Every Count: Review
Feb 2, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
With its theme of immigrant life in the largely Latino Washington Heights neighborhood in the 1980s, this show’s uncanny relevance to the immigration controversy now underway in this country could not be more ideal, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss.
‘Champion’: A Brilliant Operatic Exploration of a Famous Boxer’s Tragic Life: Review
Jan 30, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
It is an absolute knockout — both literally and figuratively. And that is the most concise way to describe “Champion,” the physically, emotionally and musically stunning work now on the Lyric Opera stage, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss.
The Enduring Allure of ‘Cinderella’ on the Lyric Opera Stage: Review
Jan 25, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
There is something about the Cinderella story that never fails to delight. And it might just be that those with a good heart and a true understanding of love will invariably triumph over those who are greedy and hungry for social superiority, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss.
It’s the Top: Porchlight’s Production of ‘Anything Goes,’ a Cole Porter Classic: Review
Jan 19, 2024 | Hedy Weiss
Without a moment’s hesitation, the powers that be at Porchlight Music Theatre should invite a slew of heavyweight New York producers to Chicago to see its bravura production of “Anything Goes,” the classic 1934 Cole Porter musical. They just don’t make many musicals like this one anymore, WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss writes.
Chicago Opera Theater Generates Great Fun With Shostakovich’s ‘The Nose’: Review
Dec 9, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
Call “The Nose” the quintessential opera of the absurd. The show is receiving an elaborate Chicago Opera Theater production in a wildly zany, two-performance-only run.
That Girl Named ‘BOOP’ is Headed to Broadway: Review
Dec 7, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
“BOOP! The Musical” is clearly on its way to Broadway with an absolutely starry performance by Jasmine Amy Rogers, an actress who can sing and dance up a storm in a role that is sure to fly her into the spotlight, writes WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss.
The Great Healing Power of Music on Display at Orchestra Hall: Review
Dec 5, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss reviews recent performances from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Lyric Opera and Staatskapelle Berlin.
Three Chicago Companies Have Danced Up a Storm: Review
Nov 7, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
During the past couple of weeks, three of Chicago’s most formidable contemporary dance troupes — the Hubbard Street Dance Company, Giordano Dance Chicago and Deeply Rooted Dance Theater — have turned in terrific performances.
The CSO in Bravura Renderings of Works by George Gershwin and Leonard Bernstein: Review
Oct 20, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
WTTW News theater critic Hedy Weiss recommends an evening spent with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, guest conductor James Gaffigan and the extraordinary pianist Conrad Tao.
‘A Wonderful World,’ A New Musical About Louis Armstrong, Focuses on the Women in His Life: Review
Oct 19, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
Louis Armstrong, with his instantly identifiable raspy tenor voice, was a formative force in the world of jazz for nearly half a century. Now, the musical “A Wonderful World” has arrived in Chicago in a show that is bound to end up on Broadway.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra in a Mix of Beethoven, Mahler and Nina Shekhar
Oct 17, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was in its usual top form this past week in a concert that was zestily led by Jaap van Zweden, the Amsterdam-born conductor who is in his farewell season as music director of the New York Philharmonic.
Joffrey Ballet’s Breathtaking Production of ‘Frankenstein’ is Unlike Anything You Have Seen
Oct 14, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
Over the years there have been countless interpretations of “Frankenstein,” Mary Shelley’s extraordinary 1818 Gothic novel. But the Joffrey Ballet’s production of the story that recently opened at the Lyric Opera House might very well be its most stunning interpretation yet.
Visceral Dance in a Riveting Revival of ‘Take’
Oct 11, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
At once abstract, often acrobatic, and driven by alternately intensely challenging solo turns, strongly varied and emotionally heated interpersonal relationships, and ensemble riffs that are technically demanding and expertly finessed — “Take” is performed to stunning effect.
The Vocal and Emotional Brilliance of Audra McDonald at the Lyric Opera House
Oct 10, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
Audra McDonald's glorious soprano voice sounded as beautiful and emotionally expressive as ever, and her delightful commentaries between each of almost 20 mostly classic Broadway songs were at once witty and revealing.
‘The Lehman Trilogy’ Is a Knockout Evocation of an American Dream Gone Amok
Oct 9, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
In its Chicago premiere, “The Lehman Trilogy” is a fascinating chronicle of a monumental aspect of American history that is being ideally performed by three fabulously gifted Chicago actors.
Maestro Muti Waves a Richly Varied Goodbye (But Not a Farewell) by Way of Glass, Mendelssohn and Strauss
Sep 29, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
Although Maestro Riccardo Muti will soon head to New York and embark on a seven-country, 14-concert tour of Europe with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, his concert at Orchestra Hall on Thursday evening was an ideal example of the thrilling bond between him and the CSO’s brilliant musicians.
At Orchestra Hall: The Latest Examples of Maestro Muti’s Magic and the CSO’s Brilliance
Sep 27, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
Something truly magical (and magnificent) happens when Maestro Riccardo Muti arrives on the podium to conduct the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The latest proof was on display in two different concerts this past Thursday and Saturday evening.
Noah Haidle’s ‘Birthday Candles’ Is a Beauty of a Play at Northlight Theatre
Sep 21, 2023 | Hedy Weiss
Haidle’s work defies easy labeling, but perhaps the best description of his plays might be that they are magical realist portraits that capture the dynamics of the American family in unique ways.