Wednesday, July 27, 2016

SAVE THE DATES: Something Rotten! Is Slated For Chicago's Oriental Theatre This Time Next Year

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IS COMING TO CHICAGO OPENING JULY 11, 2017 
AT 
THE ORIENTAL THEATRE

“A DELIRIOUSLY ENTERTAINING new musical comedy that brings down the house!” 
–New York Post

“FRESH, IRREVERENT and HYSTERICAL!” 
–AP


Renaissance era playwrights, a battle of the bards, the race to write the world's first musical...  Sounds like this new Broadway show is right up our alley. Save the dates. Here at ChiIL Mama we can't wait to check out Something Rotten! Check back with us early and often and we'll keep you posted when tickets go on sale.

Broadway In Chicago is pleased to announce the completely original new musical Something Rotten!, directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon, Aladdin), with music and lyrics by Grammy Award winner and Tony Award nominee Wayne Kirkpatrick and Golden Globe Award and Tony Award nominee Karey Kirkpatrick and a book by Tony Award nominees Karey Kirkpatrick and best-selling author John O’Farrell, will play Chicago’s Oriental Theatre (24 W Randolph) July 11-23, 2017. 

Something Rotten! will be part of the next Broadway In Chicago Season, which will go on sale later this fall. The New York production opened in April 2015 on Broadway and continues performances at the St. James Theatre.

The award-winning design team of Broadway veterans includes Scott Pask (scenic design), Gregg Barnes (costume design), Jeff Croiter (lighting design), Peter Hylenski (sound design), Josh Marquette (hair design), Phil Reno (music direction / conductor), Glen Kelly (arrangements), Larry Hochman (orchestrations) and casting by Telsey + Company/Bethany Knox, CSA.

From the director of Aladdin and co-director of The Book of Mormon and the producer of Rent, Avenue Q and In the Heights, this hilarious new musical comedy tells the story of brothers Nick and Nigel Bottom, two playwrights stuck in the shadow of that Renaissance rockstar Will Shakespeare. When a soothsayer foretells the next big thing in theatre involves singing, dancing and acting at the same time, the Bottom brothers set out to write the world's very first MUSICAL! With the most singing, the most dancing and the most gut-busting laughs on Broadway, it's something wonderful... something for everyone... It's Something Rotten!, "the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years" (Time Out New York)!

With its heart on its ruffled sleeve and sequins in its soul, Something Rotten! is an uproarious dose of pure Broadway fun and an irresistible ode to musicals — those dazzling creations that entertain us, inspire us, and remind us that everything’s better with an exclamation point! www.RottenBroadway.com

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TICKET INFORMATION
Group tickets for 10 or more for SOMETHING ROTTEN at the Oriental Theatre are available now by calling Broadway In Chicago Group Sales at (312) 977-1710. Individual tickets for SOMETHING ROTTEN will go on sale at a later date.  For more information, visit www.BroadwayInChicago.com.


ABOUT BROADWAY IN CHICAGO
Broadway In Chicago was created in July 2000 and over the past 16 years has grown to be one of the largest commercial touring homes in the country.  A Nederlander Presentation, Broadway In Chicago lights up the Chicago Theater District entertaining well up to 1.7 million people annually in five theatres.  Broadway In Chicago presents a full range of entertainment, including musicals and plays, on the stages of five of the finest theatres in Chicago’s Loop including its newly named The PrivateBank Theatre, the Oriental Theatre, Cadillac Palace Theatre, the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University and just off the Magnificent Mile, the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place.

For more information, visit www.BroadwayInChicago.com

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