"Thrones! The Musical Parody" and Apollo Theater Chicago (2540 N. Lincoln Ave.) announce the third extension for the hit "Game of Thrones" send-up, now playing through February 12, 2017. Written and produced by the creative team behind "Baby Wants Candy" and "50 Shades! The Musical Parody," the production centers around a group of friends gathering for the season finale of "Game of Thrones," when they soon realize that one friend has never seen the hit HBO television show. Recounting plot highlights throughout all six seasons, complete with more than 40 characters and 21 original songs ranging in style from hip hop to traditional Broadway, the production has been hailed as "a robust comical homage" (Chicago Sun-Times) and a show that has "the audience falling off their chairs" (Chicago Reader). Tickets ($36 - $59) for the new dates are on sale now and can be purchased at the Apollo Theater Box Office by calling 773.935.6100 or visiting Ticketmaster.com.
A second production of "Thrones! The Musical Parody" continues its West Coast run at Hudson Theater Mainstage (6539 Santa Monica Blvd, Los Angeles), through January 18, 2017. The LA premiere has been hailed as "comic gold" (Broadway World), "witty and riotous" (Discover Hollywood) and "a parody of epic proportions" (LA Post Examiner). For more information and tickets for the West Coast run, visit
ThronesMusical.com.
"After premiering this summer, 'Thrones! The Musical Parody' continues to entertain and audiences here at the Apollo," said Executive Producer
Rob Kolson. "We couldn't be more thrilled about our third extension, especially at a time when the Chicago theater scene has so many great options for theatergoers. I'm immensely proud of the production team and the cast, who continue to bring laughter and surprises to audiences here at the Apollo night after night."
As Spencer, Brad, Hayden, Ross, Kelly and Tom gather for the season finale of "Game of Thrones," they soon discover the ultimate travesty: that Brad does not watch the show. Over the course of 90 minutes, the group bands together to act out all six seasons (read: spoilers) for Brad, including dashing men battling White Walkers, ravishing women riding fire-breathing dragons, and the infamous "Walk of Shame." "Thrones! The Musical Parody" debuted to completely sold-out performances at the 2015 Edinburgh Fringe Festival and was hailed as "darkly humorous and beautifully vulgar" (Edinburgh Festival Magazine) and "a resounding success!" (Sunday Times), followed by a sold-out, limited run at London's Leicester Square Theatre. In its run in here in Chicago, "Thrones!" is a "hilarious ride that never slows down" (BuzzNews Chicago) and "unfailingly witty and deliciously irreverent" (Performink). The cast of "Thrones! The Musical Parody" includes Caitlyn Cerza, Madeline Lauzon, Beau Nolen,
Victoria Olivier and Christopher Ratliff. One additional cast member will be announced at a later date.
"Thrones! The Musical Parody" is written by
Chris Grace, Zach Reino,
Al Samuels and
Dan Wessels. The production is directed by Hannah Todd, choreographed by Tyler
Sawyer Smith and produced by
Emily Dorezas,
Rob Kolson and
Al Samuels. The creative team includes Thomas O. Mackey III (Set Designer),
Eric Backus (
Sound Designer), Amanda Gladu (Costume Designer), Patrick Ham (Prop Designer), Clare Sangster (Light Designer) and R&D Choreography (Violence Design).
Dakota Hughes and Tanner Munson are the production understudies.
Beginning January 19, the extension performance schedule is as follows: Thursdays and Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. and Sundays at 4 p.m. For a detailed holiday performance schedule, visit
Ticketmaster.com. For ticket inquiries for groups of 10 or more, call Group Theater Tix at
312.423.6612.
To learn more about "Thrones!" visit the
website, and follow along on
Facebook,
Twitter and
Instagram.
About Baby Wants Candy
"Baby Wants Candy" has performed more than 2,000 completely improvised musicals to thousands of fans from Chicago to New York to Singapore to Scotland. Currently, "Baby Wants Candy" runs in Chicago at the Apollo Theater, in Los Angeles at UCB Sunset and tours internationally. A cutting edge theatrical experience, the performance features a revolving cast of A-list comedic performers and a full band.
"Baby Wants Candy" begins with the cast asking the audience for a suggestion of a musical that has never been performed before. Accompanied by a full band, the first title that the group hears becomes the title and theme for that evening's 60-minute show, featuring a roller coaster ride of spontaneously choreographed dance numbers, rhyming verses and witty, jaw-dropping comedy. Each performance is its own opening and closing night, and by design every show is completely unique and a once-in a lifetime premiere.
"Baby Wants Candy" has received rave reviews in The New York Times, The Huffington Post, The Onion, Chicago Sun-Times, TimeOut New York and more, and has received numerous awards including the winner of FringeNYC's Outstanding Unique Theatrical Experience, Best Improv Ensemble by Chicago Magazine, the Best Visiting Comedy Ensemble by TimeOut New York, the recipient of the Ensemble of the Year Award at the Chicago Improv Festival, and a rare Sixth Star Award Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
"Baby Wants Candy" has included several notable performers including
Peter Gwinn of "Colbert Report;"
Rachel Dratch and
Aidy Bryant of "Saturday Night Live;" Stephnie Weir of "MadTV;"
Nicole Parker of "MadTV" and Elphaba in "Wicked" on Broadway;
Jack McBrayer of "30 Rock;"
Al Samuels and
KEVIN FLEMING of "Sports Action Team;"
Thomas Middleditch of "Silicon Valley;" Garry W. Tallent of
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band; Mark Pender of The
Max Weinberg 7 and
Bruce Springsteen and the Seeger Sessions Band; and
Johnny Pisano of the Jesse Malin Band and The Marky Ramone Band. Members of "Baby Wants Candy" have recently written the hit off-Broadway show "50 Shades! The Musical Parody"
About Apollo Theater
The Apollo Theater, located in the heart of Chicago's Lincoln Park since 1978, has been home to many of the city's biggest hits including the recent "Million Dollar Quartet," which holds the record for the longest-running Broadway musical in Chicago history. Resident companies of the Apollo Theater include Emerald
City Theatre Company and "Baby Wants Candy," and many up-and-coming companies can be seen nightly in the theater's 50-seat downstairs studio. Recently renovated and fully accessible, the Apollo Theater's intimate 435-seat mainstage continues to deliver world-class theater as one of the city's premiere off-Loop houses.
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