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Winner of Six 1997 Tony Awards Including Best Musical Revival! A true New York City institution, CHICAGO has everything that makes Broadway great: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz; one show-stopping song after another; and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen.

No wonder CHICAGO has been honored with 6 Tony Awards, 2 Olivier Awards, a Grammy and thousands of standing ovations. It’s also no surprise that Chicago has wowed audiences all around the world, from Mexico City to Moscow, from Sao Paulo to South Africa.

Chicago is a classic. It’s the show you can always count on to give you the thrills and memories that only come from seeing a Broadway musical.

Here is what the critics have to say:

Chicago still glitters hypnotically. – Ben Brantley, The New York Times

Chicago remains a sizzler – one extremely sex-see experience! – Michael Sommers, Star-Ledger

The show is as crazy-fun as ever! – Jess Cagle, WCBS-TV/People Magazine

The most entertaining musical of the decade – Michael Kuchwara, Associated Press

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All That Jazz: ‘Chicago’ Show Spotlight at BroadwayCon 2018

By Erin Kahn

With a 21-year run and counting, Chicago is the longest-running American musical on Broadway (Phantom is British, if you’re wondering). At BroadwayCon 2018, Chicago debuted a new music video for the famous number “All That Jazz.” In fact, it’s the show’s first ever music video. During the Show Spotlight on Chicago at BroadwayCon, we heard from actress Kandi Burruss, making her Broadway debut as Mama in Chicago; veteran Chicago actor Joel Grey (who played Amos Hart in the original revival cast); Bebe Neuwirth, the only actress who’s starred in Chicago as Velma, Roxie, and Mama; and the Chicago revival costume designer William Ivey Long. Here are some of the topics they covered: Costumes Of course, it wouldn’t be a Chicago spotlight without any costume-talk, especially since renowned costume designer William Ivey Long was in attendance. He confessed that when they were preparing for the revival of Chicago in 1996, he had “$1000 and a pair of scissors” to put toward costume design. Most of the cast ended up bringing their own costumes, with the men in tuxedos and the women in evening gowns. However, eventually Long and the rest of the creative team decided to dispense with the formal …Read more


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