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The former chief critic for the "Chicago Tribune" explores the rich role of the theater in Chicago, from its earliest days in 1837 to its present state as a diverse community of artists with international stature.

Produktbeschreibung
The former chief critic for the "Chicago Tribune" explores the rich role of the theater in Chicago, from its earliest days in 1837 to its present state as a diverse community of artists with international stature.
Autorenporträt
Richard Christiansen has been an arts journalist for more than forty years, covering theater, dance, film, the visual arts, and a variety of arts and entertainment subjects in Chicago, the nation, and abroad. He began his career in 1956 as a reporter at the City News Bureau of Chicago and moved to the Chicago Daily News a year later. In 1978, he joined the Chicago Tribune as its critic-at-large, arts and entertainment editor, and, finally, chief critic and senior writer, a post he held until his retirement in 2002.