Bradley A. Rose

Bradley A. Rose Bradley A. Rose is the President of the Chicago-land community theatre group, Highland Park Players (www.highlandparkplayers.com) and is Producing his 10th show for them this Spring. When not producing (or sometimes doing both), he can also be seen on stage. This past fall he appeared on stage in his 13th production for the group, playing Ching Ho in Thoroughly Modern Millie. During the day, he is the Lead Producer of Smokin' Goose and Bad Kitty studios at WMS Gaming (www.wms.com). Bradley resides in Chicago with his wife Hannah and dog Oliver.




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Porchlight's Assassins is a Surefire Hit
Porchlight's Assassins is a Surefire Hit
February 19, 2007

The weather still may be a bit chilly outside, but warm yourself up inside to one of the best shows on a Chicago stage this winter.

MOVIN' OUT COMES SIZZLING BACK TO CHICAGO
MOVIN' OUT COMES SIZZLING BACK TO CHICAGO
July 5, 2006

If you are a fan of Billy Joel's music you will absolutely love this show. Even if you are not a Joel fan, this production is too impressive and enjoyable to miss

SOUTH PACIFIC IS A HUNDRED ONE POUNDS OF FUN
SOUTH PACIFIC IS A HUNDRED ONE POUNDS OF FUN
June 14, 2006

Light Opera Works opened its 2006 season with the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic South Pacific. Winner of 9 Tony awards in 1950 including Best Musical, Book and Score, the story is adapted from James A. Michener's Pulitzer Prize-winning, 'Tales of the South Pacific.'

TICK, TICK… BOOM! IS AN EXPLOSIVE PRODUCTION
TICK, TICK… BOOM! IS AN EXPLOSIVE PRODUCTION
June 5, 2006

tick, tick… Boom! originally presented as a 'rock monologue' entitled Boho Days, was performed by composer/lyricist Jonathan Larson as an autobiographical look at his dream of leaving his mark on the musical theater landscape. Larson was working on Boho Days at the same time he was writing the ground-breaking musical RENT, though, of course, his tragic death meant that he did not live to see his dream become a reality.

ONLY HALF OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS WORTH SEEING
ONLY HALF OF THE LAST FIVE YEARS WORTH SEEING
June 1, 2006

Composer and Lyricist Jason Robert Brown is best known for his Tony Award winning score Parade as well as the musical revue Songs for a New World. However, one of his most powerful works and simply marvelous scores is the seldom performed The Last Five Years, currently being produced by One Theatre Company at the Athenaeum.

NOT ENOUGH BEAUTY IN KIDDIE MUSICAL 'SLEEPING UGLY'
May 26, 2006

Griffin Theatre Company's first world premiere musical is an adaptation of Jane Yolen's book Sleeping Ugly playing at the Theatre Building in Chicago.

LACK OF COMEDIC TIMING DEEMS 'NERD' A LOSER
May 26, 2006

Metropolis Performing Arts Center presents a very disappointing version of Larry Shue's Midwestern farce

LOVE SONG HITS ALL THE RIGHT NOTES
LOVE SONG HITS ALL THE RIGHT NOTES
May 16, 2006

The world premiere of Love Song arrives to the Downstairs Theatre at Steppenwolf, full of witty banter and heartfelt laughs.

The Secret is Talent Blooms in Porchlight's 'Garden'
The Secret is Talent Blooms in Porchlight's 'Garden'
April 15, 2006

17-year-old Mallory Baysek's portrayal of Mary Lennox is nothing less than stunning. Her voice is sparkling and acting so good, that you forget she is so young. She reminds you of a young Sutton Foster with her enchanting facial expressions and brilliant scene work.

Neil Simon's
Neil Simon's "Memoirs" Brightens Stage at Metropolis
April 3, 2006

Metropolis' staging of Brighton Beach Memoirs is Neil Simon's love letter to his past and is considered by many to be his most touching play.

DON'T LET THE TITLE STOP YOU FROM TRAVELING TO URINETOWN
March 31, 2006

Move over Wicked, there is a new smash hit show in town and it is absolutely brilliant. Urinetown the Musical is up and running at the Mercury Theatre and audiences are lining up to get in.

Brilliant acting makes
Brilliant acting makes "Allergist's Wife" easy pill to swallow
March 2, 2006

Playing north of the city at the Apple Tree Theatre in Highland Park, is the delightful comedy, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife, by Charles Busch.

Laughter Runs Wild in 'Run For Your Wife'
Laughter Runs Wild in 'Run For Your Wife'
February 20, 2006

Webster Dictionary's definition of a farce is 'a light dramatic work in which highly improbable plot situations, exaggerated characters, and often slapstick elements are used for humorous effect.' The definition perfectly illustrates Ray Cooney's witty farce, 'Run For Your Wife,' playing at the Metropolis Performing Centre in Arlington Heights.

This Baby is Delightful and Pleasant
This Baby is Delightful and Pleasant
February 14, 2006

Baby is not performed often, but the story is such a delight with witty lyrics and enjoyable dances, it's hard not to smile when watching it.

After A Slow Start, Tartuffe Delivers Big Laughs
After A Slow Start, Tartuffe Delivers Big Laughs
January 30, 2006

Laughter can be heard throughout the Victory Gardens as the Remy Bumppo Theatre Company presents Tartuffe in the upstairs main stage. This is the American premiere of Ranjt Bolt's 2002 modern adaptation of Molière's irreverent comedy from London's National Theatre.

Hop Over To The Goodman To Catch 'Frog and Toad'
January 29, 2006

The Chicago Children's Theatre is making a big splash at the Goodman's Owen Theatre with their inaugural production of Robert and Willie Reale's Tony Award-nominated musical, A Year With Frog and Toad.

Despite Strong Male Leads, This 'Spider' Lacks Legs
Despite Strong Male Leads, This 'Spider' Lacks Legs
January 22, 2006

Opening last week at the Baliwick Theatre in Chicago is the Bailiwick Repertory's production of Kiss of the Spider Woman.






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