Music Theater Works is a resident professional not-for-profit music theater in Skokie, Illinois, founded in 1980. The mission is: to present works for the musical stage, creating a bridge for all audiences from classic works to the present day; to develop the next generation of theater professionals and patrons; and to engage the community in music, theater, and the arts.
The company presents both full and innovative productions of standard musical theater repertoire and new works, as well as historic repertoire like operetta, using staging, technology and audience engagement in new ways. YouthREACH, the company’s growing program for young people, covers all aspects of theater from performance to technology. Creative collaborations with arts and community partners are a vital part of the artistic and social approach for all programs.
Music Theater Works is committed to inclusion and diversity, from show selection to casting to creative teams, to engaging with the community to create a more responsive, inclusive, and equitable company. Music Theater Works’ values infuse all aspects of the company:
Representative repertoire includes:
European Operettas
Works by Léhar, Kálmán, Offenbach, Gilbert and Sullivan, Johann Strauss, Jr. and Oscar Straus, includingThe Merry Widow, Countess Maritza, La Belle Hélène, The Mikado, Die Fledermausand The Chocolate Soldier.
American Operettas
By Romberg, Friml and Herbert, such asThe Student Prince, Rose-Marie andSweethearts.
Classic American Musicals
From Rodgers and Hammerstein, Lerner and Loewe, Jerry Herman, Irving Berlin and Cole Porter, includingAnything Goes,South Pacific, My Fair Lady, Kiss Me, Kate, Hello, Dolly! andAnnie Get Your Gun.
Contemporary Works
Into the Woods, Ragtime, A Little Night Music, Soup du Jour, No Way to Treat a Lady, C’est la vie, The Secret Garden and others.
Revues
Tintypes, Side by Side by Sondheim, Berlin to Broadway with Kurt Weill and others.
“Greatest Hits” Concerts
Hollywood, Operetta, Jule Syne, Gershwin, Cole Porter.
Rarely Performed Pieces
IncludingKnickerbocker Holiday, Utopia Limited, Carnival!, One Touch of Venus, Wonderful Town andBabes in Toyland.
Crossover Works
IncludingKismet, Candide, The Golden Apple andLady in the Dark.
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Bridget McDonough was employed in arts management from 1978, when she graduated from Northwestern University, until her 2019 retirement as general manager of Music Theater Works, which she co-founded (as Light Opera Works) in 1980 with Philip Kraus and others. Prior to founding Light Opera Works she worked for The Organic Theater Company in Chicago, The Troupe in Colorado Springs and Actors Equity Association.
She has served on the boards of many arts and civic organizations both nationally and locally in the Chicago area. She is past president of the Rotary Club of Evanston and the North Shore International Network, where she still holds memberships. She served on the boards of the Evanston Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, Evanston Chamber of Commerce, Evanston Arts Alliance, National Alliance for Musical Theatre, Chicago Music Alliance, Around the Coyote, as well as the School of Communication Alumni Board at Northwestern University and the tourism committee of Chicago’s North Shore Convention and Visitors’ Bureau.
Ms. McDonough was honored by the Evanston YWCA with their “Women on the Move” Award in 1991 and by the Evanston Chamber of Commerce with their 2009 Public Service/Nonprofit Person of the Year Award.
She is currently on the board of the Musicians Club of Women and Season of Concern in Chicago, the Tubac Nature Center in Arizona, and Write 4 Art in Los Angeles. She is a member of the advisory board of the Rocky Mountain Ballet Theatre in Montana.
Bridget served as an international judge at the Second Vladimir Kurochkin International Competition of Young Artists of Operetta and Musicals in Yekaterinburg, Russia, and VIBE (Vienna International Ballet Experience) in Missoula, Montana. She currently is serving as an international juror for Ballet Beyond Borders.
Prior to her career in arts management, she studied dance and theater in Milwaukee and Chicago.
Bridget retired fromMusic Theater Works at the end of the 2019 season.
2019 – Chicago professional premiere ofThe Hunchback of Notre Dame.
2015 – Chicago premiere of expanded full-orchestra production ofThe Fantasticks.
2005, 2014 – New English translation of Lehár’sThe Merry Widow by Jack Helbig and Gregg Opelka.
2005 – Staged revival ofDarling of the Day.
2004 – American premiere of the English National Theatre’s version of Bernstein’sCandide.
2003 – First English translation of Offenbach’sThe Island of Tulipitan.
1998 – First English translation of Kálmán’sThe Duchess of Chicago.
1995 – Full staged revival of the rarely performedThe Golden Apple.
1993 – Chicago premiere of Houston Grand Opera’s revised version of Herbert’sBabes in Toyland, starring Ray Rayner.
1989 – First production of Weill’s reconstructedLady in the Dark.
Justin Adair (Lt. Cable inSouth Pacific and Sky Masterson inGuys and Dolls)
One of Chicago Tribune’s “Hot New Faces of 2015.”
James Harms (Don Quixote inMan of La Mancha)
One of the “10 best performances of 2012” by Chicago Tribune.
Nick Sandys (Henry Higgins inMy Fair Lady)
“Best Actor 2011” by Chicago Magazine.
Natalie Ford (Julie Jordan inCarousel)
One of the “10 best performances of 2010” by Chicago Tribune.
Larry Adams (Fredrick inA Little Night Music and other shows)
“Best Singer of 2010” by Chicago Magazine.
Megan Long (Petra inA Little Night Music)
One of Chicago Tribune’s “Hot New Faces of 2009.”
Music Theater Works is a member of the Arts Alliance Illinois, League of Chicago Theatres, North Shore Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, Evanston Chamber of Commerce, Wilmette/Kenilworth Chamber of Commerce and National Alliance for Musical Theatre.
Music Theater Works has collaborated on artistic and educational projects with the Union League Club, Boys and Girls Club, Chicago Theatre Company, Pegasus Players, Evanston District 65 schools, Theatre Building Chicago and other organizations.
The company also presents concerts and outreach programs at schools, hospitals, nursing homes, civic organizations, festivals and other community events.