Chicago: The Musical

Chicago makes a welcome return to the Windy City!
Why see Chicago: The Musical?
Returning to its namesake city after 30 years
The Windy City once again plays host to its namesake musical, complete with booze, jazz, sex and scandal! Staged at Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace with its homegrown cast and creative talent, this worldwide Broadway phenomenon has captured our imaginations since its inception in 1975. A scorching musical satire on celebrity and crime, Chicago is a fearless portrayal of the pursuit of infamy that rings true in any decade.
What is it about?
Set in 1920s Jazz Age Chicago, the tale focuses on two women both accused of murdering their lovers and their insidious journey to freedom, justice be damned. Velma Kelly is a glamorous cabaret performer awaiting trial for the murder of her philandering husband and twin sister in Cook County Jail. Having grown used to her infamy and celebrity status as the 'wronged woman' she is furious when she finds herself upstaged by a seemingly innocent ingenue, chorus girl Roxie Hart, a firstly timid but later ambitious go-getter who threatens Velma's carefully cultivated limelight.
With an equally ambitious and money-minded lawyer, Billy Flynn, the two women embark on a cold war, upstaging each other in front of the court and the press to reclaim the public's love, and to escape the hangman's noose.Featuring the hit numbers "All That Jazz", "Razzle Dazzle" and the ubiquitous "Cellblock Tango", you'll be reaching for the fishnet stockings and tapping your way to the days of Prohibition!
Key Information
Audience
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Cast
Kelly Felthous as Roxie Hart
Alena Watters as Velma Kelly
Guy Lockard as Billy Flynn
Justin Brill as Amos Hart
Michael Accardo as Master of Ceremonies
E. Faye Butler as Matron Mama Morton
Jessica Blair, Lauren Nicole Blane, Matt Casey, Brian Duncan, Rueben Echoles, Erica Evans, Alejandro Fonseca, Michael George, Allyson Graves, Rachel Hafell, Daniel Hurst, Joseph London, Jay Reynolds Jr., Haley Schneider, and Aaron Umsted
Creative
Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
Music by John Kander
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Reviews
Customer reviews
Dave Hartman
Cream rises to the top.
B. Smith
5.5 Stars! So many legs broken
David Archuleta
Best performance yet !

