STAGE TUBE: WHITE NOISE Plays Sidetrack in Chicago!

By: Apr. 28, 2011
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On Monday, April 25, the cast of White Noise were the featured performers at the famed "Musical Monday's" concert series presented at Sidetrack in Chicago. Click below to check out "Blood Brothas" Rodney Hicks and Wallace Smith in performance!

White Noise, produced by Whoopi Goldberg and featuring Tony-nominated actor Douglas Sills, is directed and choreographed by Broadway's Sergio Trujillo. White Noise opened on April 9, 2011, for an eight-week limited run.

White Noise pulls back the curtain at a major record label where a top-selling producer stirs up an explosive cocktail of shock and spin with a splash of controversy to package talented artists into blockbuster stars. Steadily baited by the lure of mainstream fame and power, two diametrically opposed groups-"White Noise," an irresistible pop band that churns out catchy tunes of coded rhetoric and "Bloodbrothas," the hip-hop-turned-gangsta rap duo-meet at the top of the charts and collide with consequence.

Inspired by real life, White Noise is a timely and cautionary tale that challenges conventional notions of free speech, media and the power of pop culture.

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