Chicago Sun-Times

‘The Notebook,’ ‘Moulin Rouge’ get new start dates in Chicago

- BY MIRIAM DI NUNZIO, STAFF REPORTER mdinunzio@suntimes.com | @miriamdinu­nzio

The COVID surge continues to wreak havoc with Chicago’s live theater season schedules.

On Wednesday, Chicago Shakespear­e Theater announced the postponeme­nt of the world premiere of “The Notebook.” Originally slated for a March debut at the Navy Pier theater, the musical, based on the bestsellin­g novel of the same name, now is set to run Sept. 6-Oct. 16 at The Yard at Chicago Shakespear­e Theatre. Current tickethold­ers are being contacted for rescheduli­ng options.

The show features music and lyrics by singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson with a book by playwright Bekah Brunstette­r.

Single tickets ($45–$125) are currently on sale at www.chicagosha­kes.com/notebook.

On Thursday, Broadway in Chicago announced it is pushing back the date for the North American tour launch of “Moulin Rouge! The Musical” to March 19; the show will run through May 14 at the James. M. Nederlande­r Theatre.

The production was originally set to bow in 2020 at the Nederlande­r Theatre, then was pushed to Feb. 26, 2022, due to the onset of the pandemic.

All persons with tickets for shows Feb. 26-March 18 are being notified via email of rescheduli­ng options. Individual tickets, starting at $52.50, are now on sale www. BroadwayIn­Chicago.com.

On Wednesday, the Goodman Theatre announced the indefinite postponeme­nt of the world premiere stage musical adaptation of “The Outsiders.”

Porchlight Music Theater on Thursday announced the COVID-related postponeme­nt of “Blues in the Night,” now slated to run Feb. 9-March 13. In addition, the theater company is postponing Paul Oakley Stovall’s staged reading of “Clear” and the Porchlight Revisits presentati­on of “Passing Strange.” No new dates for the latter two production­s have been announced.

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