For every Star Wars fan
by Fawnagail on 4/27/16Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place - ChicagoA truly unique take on Star Wars. Fans of the movie will love his take on the characters and some of the most beloved scenes
We're sorry, but we couldn’t find any events. Try updating your location and date range, or use more general keywords.
Charles Ross will stun you with his One-Man Star Wars Trilogy.
Much of Ross’ childhood was spent in a galaxy far, far away, watching Star Wars videos over - and over - and over again. The result of this misspent youth is his hysterical One-Man Star Wars™ Trilogy, where he single-handedly plays all the characters, sings the music, flies the ships, flies the ships, fights the battles and condenses the plots into one hilarious show!
If you’ve already seen the movies, read the books and named your first-born Skywalker, Ross’ zany take on Star Wars is right up your alley and sure to leave a lasting impression.
"Clever Enough to make you cheer!" - Variety
"Funnier than you could possibly imagine" - Spin Magazine
"Dazzling, detailed .... very, very good" - Chicago Tribune
Suitable for Star Wars fans from ages 6 to Yoda!
A truly unique take on Star Wars. Fans of the movie will love his take on the characters and some of the most beloved scenes
We have seen every single Star Wars movie. We loved this. Very funny.
I really liked this show. Fast moving and even though there are no props he did a great job at portraying characters and scenes.
Bought for my son in law my daughter said he had tears running down his face Continually throughout the show They gave it rave reviews love it 5 stars
The show was really entertaining and accurate in regards to the story. Some of the added commentary was really funny and it was remarkably understandable.
The performance exceeded all expectations. We're looking forward to seeing another of his productions!
This show is basically the equivalent of a kid playing Star Wars in his room all alone. Great concept, but rough execution. Lots of sound effects that were hard to discern what was happening and very little dialogue made it tough to sit through for 90 minutes. Also, word of advice...leave before he tells his RIDICULOUSLY LONG LucasFilms story. So boring and unnecessary.