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Chicago sitcom TV pilots square off this weekend
The 2012 Chicago Comedy TV Pilot Competition, now in its sixth year, gets under way this weekend. Of the finalists to be screened Friday, the strongest entry may also have the toughest time gaining traction with the jury panel, which includes talent...
Tags: Wii, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music Box Theatre, Zach Gilford
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Previews: Susan Sarandon on ‘The Big C’; Showtime renews 3 series; CBS sets date for Robert De Niro drama
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelShowtime announced that it had ordered new seasons of "Shameless," "House of Lies" and "Californication." It will be season three for "Shameless," which is Showtime's No. 2 rated series after "Dexter." It will be season two for "House of Lies," a comedy... -
This weekend: HBO’s ‘Girls’ debuts; strong ‘Good Wife’; Mike Wallace tribute on ‘60 Minutes’
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelIf you want something more challenging, there's a new episode of "Mad Men" at 10 p.m. Sunday on AMC. It follows a new episode of "The Killing" at 9 on AMC. A reader leveled a pertinent complaint at "The Killing": The photography is simply too dark at... -
Lanford Wilson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, is dead at 73
The Theater LoopLanford Wilson in a 1979 file photo. 1937~2011 Playwright Lanford Wilson, a gentle writer from Missouri who wrote of urban desperation but most revealed his heart through rich and emotional dramas centered on the struggles of small-town, Midwestern life,... -
The late playwright Lanford Wilson lives on in the heart and soul of Steppenwolf
The Theater LoopLanford Wilson's play “Balm in Gilead” at Steppenwolf Theatre in 1980, starring Laurie Metcalf, Gary Sinise (background) and William Petersen. • Read the Tribune's obituary for Lanford Wilson (posted March 24, 2011) The first time Gary... -
Profiles lands LaBute Broadway play
The Theater LoopNeil LaBute continues to be very good to Chicago's Profiles Theatre. The prolific playwright, screenwriter and movie director, who got his start in the Off-Loop scene, has given the storefront operation (which has about 50 seats) the rights to the...... -
Steppenwolf honors 'The Good Wife' star
Special to Tribune NewspapersSteppenwolf's third annual "Women in the Arts" luncheon March 12 highlighted the career of actress Julianna Margulies. Co-chaired by Carole L. Brown, Elizabeth Connelly, Nene Foxhall, Jan Melk and Donna La Pietra, the sold-out event at the JW Marriott...Tags: Julianna Margulies, Steppenwolf Theatre, Arts and Culture, Christie Hefner
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Sophia Sinise, a new face with a familiar name at Steppenwolf
Sit down for coffee and conversation with Sophia Sinise (who goes by "Sophie" informally) and she seems like any other personable 24-year-old mulling over her career possibilities. Until she emerges from the ladies' room in the coffeehouse and gleefully...
Tags: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (movie), Arts and Culture, Education, Colleges and Universities, Kristy Swanson
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Wednesday's TV Highlights: 'The Middle' on ABC
Click here to download TV listings for the week of Jan. 6-12, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES Whitney: In the course of trying to figure out what's aggravating Alex's (Chris D'Elia) allergies, Whitney (Whitney...
Tags: ABC (tv network), ESPN (tv network), Jesse Spencer, Mariska Hargitay, Lauren German
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Vineyard Theater sets season: McGrath, Joseph, Kander are on deck
VarietyNew plays by filmmaker Douglas McGrath and playwrights Rajiv Joseph and Jenny Schwartz are on tap for the 2012-13 season at Off Broadway's Vineyard Theater. Company has also set the world preem of new John Kander musical "The Landing" as the kickoff of...Tags: John Kander, David Hyde Pierce, Entertainment, TheaterWorks, Arts and Culture
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The Chicago actor's dilemma: Love Chicago but leave it
"No actor should be in Chicago 'cause they wanta make money," a character says in "The Last Duck," a new play that includes a brief but pointed look at our Second City complex. "It's more about art," the guy says. "You know, whatever that means. Or you...
Tags: ABC (tv network), Entertainment, Raising Hope (tv program), Ian Gomez, John Cusack
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