Torch songs, smoky clubs and great music... The 70's in Chicago was a time of amazing people and music for a fresh young face out of Minnesota. Suzanne Petri, Bobby Schiff, Jim Cox and Robert Breuler share fantastic stories of the great Chicago clubs such as MR. Kelly's, The London House, Chez Paree and The Happy Medium.
They explore the classic clubs of 50's, 60's and 70's and the artists who played them: Ella, Sarah, Barbra, Sophie Tucker, Bette Midler, Oscar Brown Jr., Nat "King" Cole and a special tribute to the one and only Julie Wilson! Featuring the Great American Songbook: Rodgers and Hart, Porter, Gershwin, Billy Strayhorn, Oscar Brown Jr., Hoagy Carmichael and more.
Highlights of the LookOut series include:
• Improv titans TJ and Dave
• A cabaret tribute to Chicago's classic clubs by Suzanne Petri and ensemble member Bob Breuler
• A collaboration between punk dance troupe BOOMERANG and drummer Greg Saunier of the internationally-acclaimed band Deerhoof
• A concert by genre-bending jazz singer Akenya
• A new radionovela from the explosive comedy duo behind Dominizuelan
Performer, Suzanne Petri
From stage to TV, from nightclubs to concert halls such as New York's Jazz at Lincoln Center, Suzanne has established herself as one of the Windy City's premier entertainers. Suzanne has performed to SRO crowds at some of the Chicago area's top stages including Pritzker Pavilion Millennium Park, Park West, Drury Lane Water Tower, Davenport's, Maxim's, Katerina's and Toulouse on the Park. The nationally recognized cabaret diva, Suzanne has been featured at the Chicago Humanities Festival and the Mabel Mercer Foundation's Cabaret Conventions in New York City and Chicago. Her one-woman cabaret shows have won rave reviews and critical acclaim including several "Ten Best Shows of the Year" citations by both After Dark Chicago and Cabaret Hotline Online. Suzanne is President Emeritus and a Founding Member of the Chicago Cabaret Professionals. Petri has appeared in acclaimed stage productions such as Oklahoma! Hank Williams Lost Highway and Zorba; motion pictures such as Milwaukee, Minnesota with Bruce Dern and Randy Quaid, Disney's Just Visiting with Christina Applegate and Indy film Lac Du Flambeau; TV roles on Early Edition, Evil Has A Face with Sean Young and she has appeared in many Bernie Sahlins productions including Lysistrata, Bertha the Sewing Machine Girl and Under Milk Wood. A proud ensemble member of American Blues Theater she has produced, directed and appeared on dozens of Chicago stages including The Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Chicago Dramatists, Victory Gardens and Northlight Theatre.
Suzanne has released her critically acclaimed debut studio CD Das Grand Tour and 2 live CD's, "A Marvelous Party!" and "Marlene Muzik Live At The Skokie Theatre." Her recordings are available online from CD Baby.com, Suzanne's web site, as well as digitally at itunes.com.
Guide, Robert Breuler
One of Chicago's most respected actors joins Suzanne in one of their many collaborations, including their 30 year marriage and SuzBo Productions' "Duo: 1 is 1, 2 is Math" their original musical, recently presented at Steppenwolf Theatre. From his first role at Joe Papp's New York Public Theatre where he played Kress in David Rabe's The Basic Training of Pavlo Hummel to Mornings at Seven at Drury Lane Water Tower, he has played over one hundred roles, including Big Daddy in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof; Moe in Riverview and Dean Strauss in Spinning Into Butter, at the Goodman. Bob is a member of the Steppenwolf acting ensemble where he has performed in over 40 roles in 27 years. Some favorites: Botvinnic in A Walk in the Woods by Lee Blessing, Father Lux in Our Lady of 121st Street, Pa Joad in the Grapes of Wrath, Charlie "Blackie" Blackwell in John Olive's Killers which he recently directed at the Mary Arrchie Theatre. Favorite plays: Cherry Orchard, A Lesson Before Dying, The Time of Your Life, Mother Courage and Her Children, Uncle Vanya, The Infidel, and Molly Sweeney. Television credits: Prison Break, Early Edition, NYPD-Blue, The Untouchables, Angel Street and in made-for-TV movies such as Open Admissions, The Father Clements Story, and Keeper of the City with Lou Gossett Jr. Films include The Crucible, Trial by Jury, The Company, Love and Action in Chicago, Miles from Home, A Piece of Eden, and Suspended Animation. He recently performed at Millennium Park where he was in Studs Terkel's Will the Circle be Unbroken? One of his favorite roles was with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra where he played The Devil in Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale. On Broadway he has been in The Grapes of Wrath, The Song of Jacob Zulu, Carousel and Death of a Salesman. He is a recipient of the William and Eva Fox Fellowship Grant.
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