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| #1718638 in eBooks | 2013-10-04 | 2013-10-04 | File type: PDF||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Chicago is Still First For Theatre in America! Just Forget Broadway!|By Sylviastel|Theatre and drama critics and their reviews reveal Chicago's theatrical history since the 1850s with the earliest reviews from the beloved newspaper, Chicago Tribune. They include George Putnam Upton (aka Peregine Pickle) (1834-1919); William Lines "W.L." Hubbard (1867-1951); Percy Hammond (1873-||
"Bigger, Brighter, Louder gives us dozens of reviews—some perceptive, some notorious, and some bitingly funny. I warrant that you will find Mr. Jones' Chicago-eyed view of theatre sharp, amusing and incisive."
The first known Chicago Tribune theater review appeared on March 25, 1853. An anonymous notice, it shared the page with two other announcements—one about a pair of thousand-pound hogs set to be slaughtered and another trumpeting the largest load of lumber ever to leave Chicago. “And thus Chicago’s priorities were starkly laid out right there on that page,” begins Chris Jones in the introduction to this eyewitness cultural his...
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