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...tend to be more business than show, with astronomical theater rents and rocketing production prices. But the only things soaring in Chicago are the skyscrapers. Aided by tax breaks, theater there is free to take bigger risks, and the payoff is enormous. "Here, you neither fail nor succeed," says Goodman Theatre artistic director Robert Falls...
...Finishing the Picture (Goodman Theatre, Sept. 21-Oct. 31) Arthur Miller's new play remembers his stormy marriage to Marilyn Monroe. Matthew Modine, Stacy Keach and Linda Lavin star...
...tend to be more business than show, with astronomical theater rents and rocketing production prices. But the only things soaring in Chicago are the skyscrapers. Aided by tax breaks, theater there is free to take bigger risks, and the payoff is enormous. "Here, you neither fail nor succeed," says Goodman Theatre artistic director Robert Falls. "It's purely about doing the work, so people get very good at it. Chicagoans make theaters everywhere - out of a storefront, upstairs in a building - and charge little for tickets." Chicago audiences also have an enlightened reputation. It was their rapturous reception that made...
Bergdorf [Goodman] is one of my favorites, and also Barneys. After that, I love little boutiques like Seize sur Vingt [on Elizabeth Street...
Claim to fame: At just 40 years old, Gold has climbed company ranks from his first job out of Harvard Business School--manager of a Trim-a-Tree shop--to become CEO of New York City's luxury retailer Bergdorf Goodman...