|
BoHo Theatre is a Chicago-based theatre company. Founded in 2003, their productions have garnered praise (including Top Ten production assignations from the ''Chicago Tribune'', and ''Time Out Chicago''), and have been favored with Joseph Jefferson Award (Jeff Award) recommendations and citations for several productions. Noted productions include critically acclaimed ''The Wild Party'' by Andrew Lippa, ''Side Show'' by Bill Russell and Henry Krieger, and Sophocles' ''Electra''. Their production of ''Songs for a New World'' by Jason Robert Brown, played to sold-out houses, received much critical acclaim, and was chosen as the Chicago Tribune's "Hottest Ticket". Most recently, BoHo's productions of ''Playing with Fire (after Frankenstein)'' and the Regional premier of Ahrens and Flaherty's ''The Glorious Ones'' opened to glowing reviews, sold-out performances, and eight Jeff Award nominations. Actor Sam Wootten received a non-Equity Jeff Award for his portrayal of Oscar Wilde in the BoHo production of ''Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde'', and BoHo Associate Artistic Director Peter Robel garnered an After Dark award for Outstanding Direction of a Play for the BoHo production of ''The Merchant of Venice''. Actor Adam Kander received an After Dark award in the acting category for that same production. Longtime BoHo collaborator Brenda Didier recently received a non-Equity Jeff Award for Outstanding Choreography for her work on the BoHo production of the musical ''The Life''. Upcoming productions include the Tony Award-winning musical ''Big River'' by William Hauptman and Roger Miller, ''Striking 12'' by GrooveLily, ''The Elephant Man'' by Bernard Pomerance, ''Dirty Blonde'' by Claudia Shear, and ''Icarus'' by Edwin Sanchez. == See also == * Theatre in Chicago 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「BoHo Theatre」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
|