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“A RARE BEAUTY THAT PUMPS FRESH AIR INTO BROADWAY.” – Ben Brantley, The New York Times

“EXQUISITE. AN EMOTIONAL POWERHOUSE.” – Chicago Tribune

“A LANDMARK PRODUCTION THAT WILL FOREVER CHANGE WHAT IS POSSIBLE IN MUSICAL THEATRE.” – The Huffington Post

Every once in a while a Broadway musical comes along that surprises, moves and excites audiences in ways only a truly landmark musical can.  The “groundbreaking,” “life-affirming” and “exquisite” new musical FUN HOME was the event of the Broadway season, receiving raves from critics and audiences alike, winning five 2015 Tony Awards including BEST MUSICAL and making history along the way.  Based on Alison Bechdel’s best-selling graphic memoir, FUN HOME introduces us to Alison at three different ages as she explores and unravels the many mysteries of her childhood. A refreshingly honest musical about seeing your parents through grown-up eyes, “FUN HOME is extraordinary, a rare beauty that pumps fresh air into Broadway.”  (New York Times)

Reviews

Rating: 4.2 out of 5 based on 39 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 11/16/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    The musical was a big disappointment, boring really.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Home was Serious Fun

    by Kotti29 on 11/15/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Fun Home, the musical was fantastic! While I cannot remember any of the individual songs standing out, the Chicago cast was superb, the direction was spot on and the script was compelling. I read the graphic novel prior to seeing the play. What came out of that book in the format of a musical was unforgettable!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Hard Subject Matter to Make into Musical

    by Nick3303 on 11/15/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Appreciated the story, just didn't really feel it, hard subject matter to turn into a musical I think.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Home

    by Powdery on 11/15/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    What an emotionally stunning performance. The music was exceptionally moving. A very powerful theatrical experience.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun Home: Well Deserved Tony Award Winning Musical

    by SteppenwolfRocks on 11/14/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Fun Home was a touchingly beautiful musical. See it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Very touching and creative

    by DMRChicago on 11/14/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    This musical is based on a graphic novel by Alison Bechdel. I recommend reading it either before or after seeing the show. You will be impressed by how clever and sensitive the adaptation is. It's a very nuanced book to begin with and as a result the text of the musical has more depth than many. The overarching story is a poignant one, about a daughter and father unable to communicate despite the many things they have in common. But the musical has many exuberant and even funny moments and the performers in the tour are excellent; I also saw the show on Broadway, in the round, and actually prefer the proscenium staging of the tour--it is easier to see all the actors and know where to focus.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun at Fun Home

    by Minimom on 11/14/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Thought provoking. The story was presented in a unique way. I had not read the book so I had no idea what to expect. The actors did a supurb job.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Home Review

    by LeftTheTheatre on 11/13/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Attending the national touring production of Fun Home was, to put it bluntly, an emotional kick in the stomach. It had already been an emotional week, full of highs and lows, and this was one more thing to toss onto the ever-growing pile of feelings. It is a beautiful show that was beautifully performed. The cast was excellent. Each gave her/his character depth and clarity. I would normally name the stand out performers – the ones who really shine and carry the show. But, in this case, I can’t pin-point one or even a few. Every cast member was strong and pulled her/his weight, working as a true ensemble. The three actors who played Alison – Kate Shindle, Abby Corrigan, and Alessandra Baldacchino – were fantastic. Robert Petkoff and Susan Moniz, who played Bruce and Helen (Alison’s parents), gave performances that just broke my heart with every scene. Karen Eilbacher, as Joan, and Robert Hager, as multiple characters, were excellent in their supporting roles. Lennon Nate Hammond and Pierson Salvador, as Alison’s brothers, were fun and memorable. In all, this was just a very strong cast. The show moves back and forth through time, through Alison’s memories of her childhood, her family, and, particularly, her father. Fun Home is so much more than a coming-of-age or coming out tale. It’s both of those things, yes, but it’s so much more. The story focuses on this one particular family, but in doing so, shows us a representation of all families. There’s something here that will tug at the heart of every audience member. For me, it wasn’t so much the coming out story as it was the relationship between Alison and her father. That need to be seen. The need to be loved. The need to be valued. But always seeming to fall short. It was the relationship between Alison and her mother. The knowing as a child that there are secrets, that there are troubling events taking place. Learning about those secrets as an adult and suddenly experiencing a fundamental shift in how you understand your mother. Not to mention how the child, now an adult, has to re-examine her life up to that point based on this newly discovered information. There’s a lot there to feel. I admit to “ugly crying” a couple of times during the show. The music is just magnificent. I’ve listened to the soundtrack a few times over the last year – and I’ve always liked it. Now, putting it fully in context of the production, I have a whole new perspective. Jeanine Tesori’s music and Lisa Kron’s lyrics serve the show beautifully. The songs are wonderfully varied and match the emotional tone of that particular point of the show. Many of the songs are reminiscent of Sondheim in their complexity. And each of the actors held up their end of the bargain by performing them flawlessly. I’ve listened to the soundtrack a couple of times over the last 24 hours and it has taken on a whole new level of meaning for me. “Telephone Wire” has me bursting into tears every time. The original Broadway production was performed in-the-round and was adapted for performance on the proscenium stage. I would have liked to have seen the Broadway production. I feel as though the show is more effective in-the-round. Obviously, I can’t say this for certain. But it just feels that way to me. Don’t get me wrong, the production was very, very good on the proscenium stage. I’m not saying that it wasn’t. I just feel that in-the-round is a more intimate staging. And this is an intimate show. Fun Home definitely had a profound impact on me. I’m actually not sure if, emotionally, I could handle seeing it again. (Based on my reactions now when listening to the soundtrack.) As it does with Alison, as she narrates her life experiences, the story brings up feelings and memories for me that are raw and sometimes painful. But, ultimately, through the pain there is also a sense of peace. There’s a sense of reckoning. Bringing these thoughts and emotions to the surface may help me to unpack a bit more and help me understand and reconcile some of my own childhood experiences. After the curtain call, Kate Shindle – who played Alison and who is also president of Actors’ Equity Association – gave an announcement that they would be collecting donations for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. During her announcement, she made mention of the recent election results and how BCEFA is so essential during these “uncertain times.” She mentioned that artists are often galvanized during these times to use their art to fight back. “Just think of how much wonderful art the next 4 years will bring.”

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    FUN HOME

    by Billbergy1 on 11/13/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    I understand why it won the TONY AWARD for best Musical ... A must see Powerful... funny moving

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Fun Home was powerful!

    by ToledoDuo on 11/13/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    The story is great and well played. The songs are great, too. Be sure to listen very carefully because all the spoken and sung words are important to the story.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Home

    by Pinoe on 11/12/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Fun Home was heartwarming and funny. The cast was amazing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    FUN HOME..AWESOME MUSICAL!

    by LVSP on 11/11/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE TO SEE FUN HOME MUSICAL. THE PERFORMANCES WERE GREAT AS WELL AS THE SETTING AND SCRIPT. IT IS WORTH WATCHING!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Home

    by Stagemom100 on 11/11/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Dramatic. Moving. Fun. Painful. Important. Amazing story telling - on the edge of my seat I laughed, cried and sighed. I love the three Alison's. The vocals and harmony - spot on. Beautiful all the way around. Bravo.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Powerful show

    by stevielover on 11/10/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    The cast did an amazing job portraying this powerful family drama.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Emotional Powerhouse

    by CubbyCat on 11/10/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Fun Home is an amazingly emotional musical. It is crafted with depth and humor, drawing from Bechdel's graphic memoir but still being something fully new and exciting for the stage. It becomes even better with subsequent viewings. The touring cast is for the most part outstanding, especially Robert Petkoff in the role of Bruce. Abby Corrigan was also fantastic as medium Alison. Whether you have seen Fun Home before, have always wanted to see it or have never even heard of it -do yourself a favor and get a ticket!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Home was fantastic!

    by tcmmich on 11/10/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    This show is poignant and sensitive with just the right amount of humor. The acting was tops!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Wonderful show

    by Sheri530 on 11/9/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Saw the show in May on Broadway and it was beautifully done in the round. The Oriental Theatre is just beautiful and the show is just as great as before. The actors are a fantastic group. Everyone should see this.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Disappointed

    by Baltimoreborne on 11/9/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    I was looking forward to seeing a Tony Award winning musical. I was disappointed with the show and relieved when it was over. Music and voices did not meet my expectations. Theater was cold and I sat through the show with more attention on my cold feet than the show itself. There was no intermission and the show was over earlier than I expected. I was glad to leave.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Moving show with a top notch cast

    by CReeds on 11/8/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    If you're looking for jazz hands and a tap showstopper, then this is not the show for you. But if you want to walk away from a performance that will move you, then you must see this production. The cast is AMAZING. The roles do not allow any performer to hide, the songs are quite exposed and each actor delivered.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fun Home

    by LuvTo on 11/8/16Oriental Theatre Chicago - Chicago

    Truly enjoyed the show. Great cast. Was disappointed that I paid extra for suite service and there was no intermission.