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Inspired by the story of two young women called Roxie Hart, a ambitious showbiz dancer who took the life of her lover, and Velma Kelly, who likewise ended the lives of her husband and sister after uncovering their secret relationship. Chicago is a musical about the lengths individuals go to attain fame and fortune. The show is crafted and directed by Maurine Dallas Watkins, Walter Bobbie. Chicago blends various musical genres including Jazz, Vaudeville, Blues, Rock and Ballad.
While focusing around the two femme fatales Roxie, and Velma , Chicago also brings co-players including Billy Flynn, a charming and cunning lawyer, and Matron "Mama" Morton, a corrupt prison warden, who serves a key role in the lives of the two incarcerated female characters.
This Broadway sensation has received a plethora of recognitions for its brilliant directing and choreography, staging and production, music and lyrics, and social commentary. This spring the dazzling musical is scheduling one stop in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Friday 27th March 2026, at the mesmerizing Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center.
Tickets are on sale now, beginning from just $52 for this exceptional Friday show!
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The iconic musical is coming to Cincinnati this March, at the magnificent Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center. Starring Ariana Madix, and accompanied by Kimberly Marable as Velma Kelly and Max von Essen as Billy Flynn, among others. Tickets for this Friday 27th March 2026 performance start at $52.
Widely celebrated for its unique jazz-influenced theme, mesmerizing choreography, and minimalist staging style which reflects the essence of vaudeville, the show strongly criticizes the infatuation with celebrity culture.
The revamped musical set in the Roaring Twenties, featuring music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book by Ebb and Bob Fosse, centers around the themes of corruption, crime, and the allure of fame. After being premiered on Broadway in 1975, the musical has polarized audiences and critics alike, mainly for its challenging message, and cultural impact.
Like Michael Corleone from The Godfather who phased from an idealistic role to a ruthless and cunning leader, Chicago is a exploration through the transformations a person goes through to fulfill their hunger for fame and fortune.
Chicago demonstrates how even felony can be a means to fame, highlighting the flaw in the justice system. The depicts how individuals transform themselves, and their identities to reach their ultimate selfish goal. This production became sensational initially for changing the criminal game and introducing new roles of "women" to the genre. The 1996 Broadway production kept the record as the second-longest-running American musical in Broadway history.
Chicago strives to showcase the superficiality of fame, and the inconsistency between good deeds and status, illustrating that not all famous people are successful in the sense of morality. The show sums up various individuals each performing for their personal interest, and how they cross into each other's lives, through different perspectives.
The show has gained numerous awards including the Tony Awards (1997), Drama Desk Awards (1997), Grammy Awards (1998), Academy Awards (2003), Golden Globe Awards (2003), BAFTA Awards (2003), and more.
Please see below the Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center seating chart for the Chicago event on 27 March 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Chicago tickets. For accessible seating please contact Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center directly.
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Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45202, US