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CU Boulder Production of Chicago Offers a Fresh Take on an Iconic Work
By Adam Goldstein
There’s a certain excitement to producing a bona fide theatrical blockbuster.
The 1975 musical Chicago certainly claims those bragging rights. With music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb and a book by Ebb and Broadway legend Bob Fosse, the production has achieved a rare status as one of the longest running musicals on Broadway and in London. It spurred a popular film adaptation and features a score, a story and choreography that are undisputed musical theatre standards.
That global allure is part of what made Chicago an obvious choice to present as part of the University of Colorado Boulder Musical Theatre Program’s current season. The show, which runs in the Imig Music Building’s Music Theatre April 27 to 30, gives students the chance to sink their teeth into a proven theatrical standard. It’s one that many know from high school productions and one that many are bound to see again in careers as professional performers.
“It’s a classic show, soon to be one of the longest running shows on Broadway,” says Matthew Chellis, Director of the Musical Theatre Program at CU’s College of Music. Chellis added that with eight principal roles and an ensemble of 13 to 14, the musical offered the opportunity for double-casting, which offered more students the chance to explore this iconic show. “We have a mission to make sure our student cohort has as many opportunities to perform as possible.”
The Musical Theatre Program strives to connect its students with a wide range of programming, from less known works that they may have never seen to iconic titles like Chicago . It’s an approach that benefits students, faculty and audience members alike. In this case, theatergoers will have the chance to see a professional production in a setting that’s intimate and immediate. The Music Theatre in the Imig building has about 240 seats, a venue size that complements the show’s sometimes stark dynamic.
“It’s actually a small show, especially in its newer iteration. It’s been pared down, which emphasizes the storydriven nature of the piece,” Chellis says, adding that the upcoming production will highlight original elements of the show, including choreography designed by Bob Fosse. “We’re doing a little bit of movie and a little bit of Broadway. We’re going to have the pit band on stage and an innovative, multi-level set.”
All of these touches, along with direction by Justin Johnson, choreography by Tracy Doty and musical direction from Collin Sinclair, are bound to offer audience members a new perspective on this well-known staple from the American musical theatrical canon.
Musical Theatre
Chicago
April 27-30
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George Hinchliffe’s Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 18, 2023
Macky Auditorium
Peter Brooke Turner
Laura Currie
Dominic Howles
Leisa Rea
Ben Rouse
Chris Walker
Ewan Wardrop
Tonight’s program will be announced from the stage. There will be a 20-minute intermission.
GEORGE HINCHLIFFE’S UKULELE ORCHESTRA OF GREAT BRITAIN
Musical Director: George Hinchliffe
Tour management: Viola Farrington
Sound: Verena Rogler
Management
Arts Management Group, Inc.
130 W. 57th St.
New York, NY 10019
Need To Know For The Show
• Masks are optional in public indoor spaces on the CU Boulder campus.
• Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the house manager.
• Photography and video recordings of any type are strictly prohibited during the performance.
• Smoking is not permitted anywhere. CU Boulder is a smoke-free campus.