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A Minister's Wife: Preaching the gospel of musical theater

June 12, 4:07 PMChicago Theatre Review ExaminerCatey Sullivan
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Photos by Michael Brosilow. Top: Kevin Gudahl and Kate Fry. Bottom: Alan Schmuckler and Liz Baltes. 

With A Minister's Wife poker-hot composer Joshua Schmidt pens his first score since "The Adding Machine," the 2006 chamber musical that went from a sold-out run at Next Theatre to an award-winning run off-Broadway. Is the 31-year-old musician's song-filled take on George Bernard Shaw's tale of  complicated fidelity a worthy encoure? 

For the answer to this and other burning queries about Writers' Theatre's latest, please click here for my review in Pioneer Press Newspapers. 

      

 

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