Review: Chicago (Crossroads Live & Jones Theatrical Group)
The slick staging and sharp, talented ensemble of Chicago shine in this classic tale of murder, seduction, corruption and all that jazz.
The slick staging and sharp, talented ensemble of Chicago shine in this classic tale of murder, seduction, corruption and all that jazz.
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