Nov. 20-22
Murat Theatre
Now highly regarded, “Chicago” didn’t fare all that well in its original 1975 Broadway production. Even with theater legends Chita Rivera and Gwen Verdun in the leads, the Kander and Ebb musical struggled to make it through its first season, losing the Tony Award for Best Musical to the juggernaut “A Chorus Line.” Many credit a brief subbing of Liza Minelli into the Roxie Hart role for saving the show (at least, from a business perspective) and jump-starting it to a respectable-but-undistinguished two-year run.
The show’s fate changed with the minimalist 1996 revival, which has gone on to become not just the longest-running revival in Broadway history but also one of the longest running Broadway productions period. The film version went on to win a Best Picture Oscar in 1992.
All of which means there’s a fair chance you’ve seen it already—which isn’t to say it’s not worth a revisit. My prime reason this time around is to see Tom Wopat as lawyer Billy Flynn. Yes, he’s the guy from “Dukes of Hazzard.” But having seen him anchor a misguided production of “Annie Get Your Gun” and move an audience to tears as the quietly intense father in the recent Broadway production of “A Catered Affair,” it’s clear that the stage is where this talented actor belongs. Details here.