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    Backstage Chicago with Lisa Fielding

    Join WBBM’s Lisa Fielding for Backstage Chicago. Lisa takes you behind the curtain with entertainment insiders. She’ll get a first look at pre-Broadway rehearsals, explore the latest art exhibitions, talk to the artists and creators who are finally back to work, and experience Chicago’s long-awaited return to live, in-person performances. Listen to new episodes every Thursday.

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    Episodes (24)

    Punk Rock Paleontologist at the Field Museum

    Punk Rock Paleontologist at the Field Museum

    Who doesn't like a good dinosaur exhibit? Especially at Chicago's Field Museum? This month on Backstage with Lisa Fielding, we switch things up and talk with paleontologist and scientist Jingmai O'Connor about her work, Sue the dinosaur, and more.

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    Thanks to Jingmai O'Connor, Bill Simpson, Kate Goalembesske. Caleb Bohus, Sue the T-Rex and podcast producer Arielle Raveney for their contributions to this month's episode. 

    Cue to Choir: Uniting Voices of Chicago

    Cue to Choir:  Uniting Voices of Chicago

    In the latest episode, we talk with an iconic Chicago-based children's choir that was created in a direct response to the civil rights movements to bring people of all background together. 

    From the suburbs to the city proper, we hear from a student who's been performing since she was a child, the president of Uniting Voices of Chicago, a parent looking for enrichment for her daughter plus, a look at how this group continues their efforts to instill the arts into the youth of today.

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    Thanks to Josephine Lee, Judy Hanson, Mitchell Owens, and Ella and Donna Anello for their contribution to this month's episode

    Follow the UVC to stay up to date on their initiatives: 

    -Uniting Voices: FB, Insta, Twitter

    -Josephine Lee: Insta, Linktree

    -Mitchell Owens: Insta

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    Have an arts/culture/entertainment idea for us to cover in an upcoming Backstage episode? Tweet @Lisa_Fielding

    From Ukraine to Cabaret Zazou

    From Ukraine to Cabaret Zazou

    In the latest episode, we talk to a circus power couple. He is a professional juggler, a AGT finalist, a family man, and proud Ukrainian. His wife, a world famous Mongolian contortionist. Viktor Kee and Ulzii Mergen talk about their experiences in the spotlight, her harrowing journey from war-torn Ukraine and their hopes for their new lives in Chicago.

    The podcast will continue on a monthly basis where we'll give you an inside look at the arts & culture scene around the Chicagoland area.

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    Thanks to Victor Kee, Ulzii Mergen, Broadway In Chicago, America's Got Talent, Cirque de Sole, Moulin Rouge and Cabaret Zazou "Luminaree" for their contribution to this month's episode. 

    Keep tabs on where Kee and Mergen are in the world:

    -Viktor Kee: Website, Insta, Twitter

    -Ulzii Mergen: Insta, YouTube, Facebook, Masterclass

    And check out their show: Cabaret Zazou, Broadway in Chicago

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    Have an arts/culture/entertainment idea for us to cover in an upcoming Backstage episode? Tweet @Lisa_Fielding

    Chicago Is A Film City

    Chicago Is A Film City

    We're back! We're turning the lights on and opening up the curtains for Backstage Chicago with Lisa Fielding. 


    The podcast will continue on a monthly basis where we'll give you an inside look at the arts & culture scene around the Chicagoland area.


    In the latest episode, we spotlight the Chicago International Film Festival. We take you back to where it all began, we'll talk to up and coming directors, we'll tell you how films are chosen each year and how the event has become THE platform for new directors to showcase their work. 

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    Thanks to Michael Kutza, Mimi Plauche, Mercedes Kane, and Alex Thompson for talking with us for this episode.

    Stay up to date the the Chicago International Film Fest on their Twitter & Insta.

    And follow:

    -Mercedes Kane: Insta, Daisy May Films; "Art & Pep": Insta, FB

    -Alex Thompson: Insta; "Rounding": Review

    -Michael Kutza: Insta

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    Have an arts/culture/entertainment idea for us to cover in an upcoming Backstage episode? Tweet @Lisa_Fielding

    Lyric Opera: The woman behind the curtain

    Lyric Opera: The woman behind the curtain

    This week on Backstage Chicago, She's one of the few women calling the shots backstage in the live performance industry. Rachel Tobias has been the stage manager for the Lyric Opera for 20 years. She calls herself the air traffic controller of every stage production. We'll talk to Rachel about being a mega multi-tasker and what it feels like when the curtain rises and falls and why the adrenaline rush arrives AFTER the show is over.

    The Otherworld Theater: A Sci-Fi Production Company

    The Otherworld Theater: A Sci-Fi Production Company

    This week on Backstage Chicago, Lisa travels to a hidden treasure in Wrigleyville called the Otherworld Theater. It's considered the premiere Sci Fi/Fantasy production company in North America and houses two stages, a bar, a dragon head and other oddities. Lisa sits down with the company’s founder to talk about the latest immersive sci fi whodunnit, the new improv, how Live Action Role Playing is taking off and how their mission is to unite gamers and theater nerds everywhere.

    Show Me How You Burlesque!

    Show Me How You Burlesque!

    On this episode of Backstage Chicago, Lisa travels to Sway Dance studio on the north side to talk to three amazing burlesque dancers about the history of burlesque, their unique approach to the art form, and what people can learn about self-love. 

    World Comedy Expo: It's Time to Laugh

    World Comedy Expo: It's Time to Laugh

    On this episode of Backstage Chicago, Lisa visits The Second City's UP Comedy Club to discuss the World Comedy Expo's debut, with Kerry Sheehan (Business Director), Saku Yanagawa (Artistic Director), and Kelly Leonard (The Second City). Together they talk how laughter unites us and why Chicago is the comedy capital of the world. 

    Next week, we'll visit the oldest outdoor music festival in North America: Ravinia Festival!

    https://worldcomedyexpo.com/

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    3Arts: Witnessing the Spectrum of Humanity

    3Arts: Witnessing the Spectrum of Humanity

    This week on Backstage Chicago, we visit the MOMENTA dance space in Oak Park and talk to the folks from 3Arts. Esther Grimm (3Arts Executive Director), Robby Lee Williams (dance artist), and Brian Balcom (theater artist) share how this nonprofit has made all the difference for deaf and disabled performers in Chicago.

    For more information visit: 3Arts.org 

    Thanks for listening to the first season of Backstage Chicago! 

     

    Chicago a cappella: Coming Out of the Dark

    Chicago a cappella: Coming Out of the Dark

    This week on Backstage Chicago, we travel to Wheaton College to chat with Dr. John William Trotter (artistic director), Trevor Mitchell (tenor) and Emily Price (mezzo soprano) of Chicago a cappella. Their new program, Coming Out of the Dark, is a return to live performances for the group, and will feature original compositions from their 'Her Voice' program for emerging women composers from around the globe. 

    Chicago Tap Theatre: Tap's Golden Moment

    Chicago Tap Theatre: Tap's Golden Moment

    On this week's episode of Backstage Chicago, we hoof it with the dancers of Chicago Tap Theatre, Chris Large (Apprentice) and Mark Yonally (Founder and Artistic Director). We talk about the history of the dance, why it’s so popular, and returning to in-person performances.

    Next week, we'll visit the Chicago Children's Choir to learn about this decades-old institution. 

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    Chicago Symphony Orchestra: 131 Years of Music

    Chicago Symphony Orchestra: 131 Years of Music

    This week on Backstage Chicago, we sit down with two musicians, Bill Buchman (Bassoon) and Max Rami (Viola), from one of the oldest and greatest orchestras in the world: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra. We talk about its 131-year history and its impact on the arts and culture community, not only in Chicago but around the world.

    Tune in next week when we visit the Chicago Tap Theatre!

     

     

     

    This episode's featured music courtesy of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra: 

    MASCAGNI Intermezzo from Cavalleria Rusticana

    Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    Riccardo Muti, conductor

    CSO Resound 2018

     

    STRAVINSKY III. Scherzino: Allegro from Pulcinella

    Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    Pierre Boulez, conductor

    CSO Resound 2010

     

    MAHLER Symphony No. 1 in D Major IV. Stürmisch bewegt – Energisch

    Chicago Symphony Orchestra

    Bernard Haitink, conductor

    CSO Resound 2009

     

    Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival: Bringing Art to Life through Puppetry

    Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival: Bringing Art to Life through Puppetry

    This week on Backstage Chicago, we visit the Chicago Puppet Studio inside the historic fine arts building. We talk to some of the artists who use creativity and storytelling through puppetry. We'll also get a sneak peak of the upcoming Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival.

    https://chicagopuppetfest.org/

    Tune in next week when we visit the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Center. 

    Illinois Rock & Roll Museum: Building the Road to Rock on Route 66

    Illinois Rock & Roll Museum: Building the Road to Rock on Route 66

    On this week's edition of Backstage Chicago, Lisa travels down to Joliet to the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum where Founder and Executive Director Ron Romero gives us the scoop on building this road to rock on the historic Route 66. 

    For more information on the Illinois Rock & Roll Museum, visit: Roadtorock.org

    Stay tuned for next week when we visit one of the most influential puppetry organizations in the world. 

     

     

    Teatro ZinZanni: An International Ensemble

    Teatro ZinZanni: An International Ensemble

    This week on Backstage Chicago, we go behind the scenes with some of the cast members of Teatro ZinZanni, an international ensemble of singers, dancers, clowns, acrobats, and aerialists who've been wowing crowds at the Cambria Hotel for more than 2 years. 

    Next week, Lisa travels to Joliet, Illinois and visits the Rock and Roll Museum. 

    Black Ensemble Theater: A Village of Artists

    Black Ensemble Theater: A Village of Artists

    This week, we took a trip to the iconic Black Ensemble Theater to hear from the founder Jackie Taylor and producing managing director Darryl Brooks about their history and plans for the future.

    Tune in next week as we catch up with the cast and crew of Frozen The Musical about their show at the Cadillac Palace Theatre. 

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