Court Theatre (Chicago)
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The Court Theatre is a small theatre located in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The Court Theatre is affiliated with the University of Chicago, which funds most of its productions. The Court Theatre puts on five plays per season. The 2007-2008 season was composed of Thyestes by Seneca the Younger, What the Butler Saw, Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare, Carousel by Rogers and Hammerstein, and What the Butler Saw[1]
[edit] External links
- Court Theatre Official site.
[edit] References
- Chicago Tribune. March 6, 2008. Court Theatre's Newell will be busy on the boards. By Chris Jones. Retrieved 2008-03-16
- Chicago Tribune, February 29, 2008. Murder, mayhem at Court Theatre--and now a carnival ride. Retrived 2008-03-16
- Chicago Tribune, May 22, 2006. Court Theatre troupe can't quite balance 'Lettice and Lovage'.
- Chicago Sun-Times, April 4, 2005. Art's effect on history propels Court Theatre's captivating 'Travesties'. Review by Kevin Nance
- Court Theatre's 'Thyestes' broadens the gory details. By Chris Jones, Tribune theater critic. October 1, 2007. Retrived 2008-03-16
- The New York Times, Travel Guides: Chicago - Court Theatre