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Chicago Broadcasting Network
Chicago Broadcasting Network
177 episodes
1 week ago
An eclectic Chicago oriented podcast covering performing arts, neighborhood news, movies, books and business showcasing multicultural and age diverse people. We want to give you an idea of what we enjoy, and what we experience living in "The Windy City." 
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An eclectic Chicago oriented podcast covering performing arts, neighborhood news, movies, books and business showcasing multicultural and age diverse people. We want to give you an idea of what we enjoy, and what we experience living in "The Windy City." 
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Episode 33: Podcast Theater Review of a Madkap Comedy Thriller
Chicago Broadcasting Network
3 minutes
1 month ago
Episode 33: Podcast Theater Review of a Madkap Comedy Thriller
Written in 1978 by Ira Levin DEATHTRAP holds the record for the longest-running comedy-thriller on Broadway, offering multiple plot twists over two acts with one set and five characters.This now classic play presented by Madkap Productions onstage at the Skokie Theatre will capture you in a web of illusion and deceit, with just enough humor to take the edge off the murderous treachery taking place before your eyes.
Chicago Broadcasting Network
An eclectic Chicago oriented podcast covering performing arts, neighborhood news, movies, books and business showcasing multicultural and age diverse people. We want to give you an idea of what we enjoy, and what we experience living in "The Windy City."