What are the event details for The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical?
The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical will be performed at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place in Chicago, Illinois, from December 8 to December 13, 2026. This engaging musical offers a humorous take on the beloved Hallmark movie genre.
What is the typical duration of the performance?
The typical setlist duration for The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical is approximately 90 minutes, providing an entertaining experience without an intermission.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
Yes, this musical is recommended for audiences aged 12 and older due to its comedic content.
What are the seating highlights at Broadway Playhouse?
Broadway Playhouse features a cozy and intimate setting, allowing for excellent sightlines from most seats. The best seating options are typically in the center orchestra section, while seats further back or on the sides may have obstructed views.
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What are the parking options near Broadway Playhouse?
Parking options near Broadway Playhouse include several nearby garages and lots. For convenience, consider using public transportation or rideshare services to avoid parking hassles. For more information on parking locations, visit this link.
What is the bag policy at Broadway Playhouse?
Broadway Playhouse has a strict bag policy. Only small bags or clutches are permitted inside the venue. Large bags and backpacks must be left outside.
What public transport options are available in Chicago to reach Broadway Playhouse?
Broadway Playhouse is easily accessible via public transport. The nearest CTA train station is located just a few blocks away, with multiple bus routes servicing the area as well.
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What is the price range for tickets to The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical?
Prices currently start around $50 and can go up to $150 depending on demand and seating selection.
Will there be any opening acts for this performance?
There are no opening acts scheduled for The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Parody Musical; it will feature only the main performance.
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The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Pardoy Musical Chicago Theatre reviews
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I had seen The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Pardoy Musical twice before this. I loved them then and loved them this time around too. The last time was when they opened up for John Mayer in support of “Songs About Jane”.
There was a small stage in the middle of the arena with a barricaded row between the floor seats. They had a stage shaped like the “M” on their “It Won’t Be Soon Before Long” album. I looked up to the ceiling to see a ‘bridge’ that would be dropped down at some point during the show. The graphics were very cool. At one point it looked like the band was in the ocean with waves crashing around them. There were LED screens behind the band as well as under drummer Matt Flynn and keyboardist Jesse Carmichael.
Neon Trees performed right before The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Pardoy Musical. Owl City was the first opener. They have some catchy tunes, but the lead singer’s voice was not great. It seemed to be drowned out by the band and wasn’t strong enough to be heard for many of the songs performed. This is the third time I’ve seen them as well. The last time was when they headlined The Fillmore last year. They were a great opener and got the crowd pumped. I can definitely see them headlining an arena soon.
The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Pardoy Musical performed a good mix of songs from all four albums. Lead singer Adam Levine worked the bottom half of that “M” engaging the crowd on both sides as well as the center of the arena. There was a moment when Adam was in the center and guitarist James Valentine was on the right. No one was on the first leg of the “M”. I think bassist Mickey Madden should have been on that leg but it appeared that his bass was plugged in with a long chord so he may not have been able to. The bridge came down for the encore. This is when they did a few slower songs “She Will Be Loved” and “Daylight”, Adam’s favorite song on the “Overexposed” album. Throughout the show Adam got the crowd to sing along. The most memorable sing-a-long moment was during “She Will Be Loved”. He got half the arena to sing “She will be loved, she will be loved” and the other half to sing “I don’t mind spending every day, out on the corner in the pouring rain”. Adam sincerely thanked the crowd for coming to their shows all of these years that they have been a band. At the end of the show the entire group gathered together to take a bow. I love when bands do this. I feel that it shows they truly like and respect each other and that no one person is more important than the other. I enjoyed the show but felt that it wasn’t long enough. I mean who wouldn’t want to see more of Adam Levine? I will definitely see The Unauthorized Hallmark(ish) Pardoy Musical again.