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Performing Art | Thursday, March 21,2013

Gus’s new gig

Gus Gordon takes the helm of the Hoogland Center for the Arts

By Scott Faingold
“At a certain point I realized I was a clone,” says Gus Gordon of his 22-year tenure as chief meteorologist at WICS-TV Channel 20. His tone is more amused than bemused, and entirely withou
Performing Art | Thursday, January 17,2013

Genders bent here

Hedwig is a “transformative” rock musical

By Scott Faingold
“The word of the day is ‘immersion,’” says Legacy Theatre owner Scott Richardson, and truthfully there are few more appropriate terms to describe the Legacy’s production
Performing Art | Thursday, July 19,2012

The Civil War’s effects on ordinary folks

Civil War Journeys continues at New Salem’s Theatre in the Park July 19-22

By Grace Sweatt
The stories we tell and the songs we sing help us make sense of the past, understand the present and build the future. Civil War Journeys, which opened last weekend at New Salem’s Theatre in the
Performing Art | Thursday, April 12,2012

I bought a theater

Scott Richardson’s theatrical labor of love brings eclectic culture to Springfield

By Scott Faingold
“I would say buying real estate is an emotional decision,” says Scott Richardson. “It’s probably not the wisest move, but sometimes you follow the heart. So we bought a theater
Performing Art | Thursday, February 23,2012

UIS stages a classic, True West

And don’t miss Den of Thieves by the Less is More Theatre Company

By Phil Funkenbusch
Eric Thibodeaux-Thompson, the head of the UIS theatre department these last 10 years, is taking a sabbatical this semester, but he is staying home in Springfield. As head of an academic program, he do
Performing Art | Thursday, January 19,2012

A winter full of fine Springfield theater

By Phil Funkenbusch
The new year begins with exciting theater in Springfield, with the now-playing Chess, a musical by Benny Anderssen and Bjorn Ulvaes (of ABBA fame) with lyrics by Tim Rice (Jesus Christ Superstar, Evit
Performing Art | Thursday, December 29,2011

The 25th annual First Night

On New Year’s Eve come downtown for a bargain celebration of the arts

By Patrick Yeagle
On Dec. 31, 1987, Springfield became the first city in Illinois to host a First Night event celebrating the new year through the arts. Penny Wollan-Kriel, executive director of the Springfield Area Ar
Performing Art | Thursday, July 14,2011

A family’s clash of values in a time of war

Shenandoah at New Salem July 15-17 and 21-24

By Grace Sweatt
Don’t let the music fool you. The stage adaptation of Shenandoah is a drama. Set in the Commonwealth of Virginia during the Civil War, the play explores the impact of the war on a family whose p
Performing Art | Thursday, June 16,2011

Springfield playwright brings ice cream to comedy

By Grace Smith
What could possibly be more fun than a Baskin-Robbins ice cream cake? How about two ice cream cakes and one wedding ring? Throw in a rich software developer named Alvin Chandler, a veterinarian named
Performing Art | Thursday, May 26,2011

A rich season of summer theater

By Phil Funkenbusch
Summer theater is upon us and there’s quite an exciting list of possibilities for area theater-goers over the next three months.Theatre in the Park at New Salem outside Petersburg opens its seas