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Review: West Side Story at Marriott Lincolnshire Features a Formidable Cast and a Few Missteps

I love a good evening out at the Marriott Theatre in Lincolnshire. For years now, they’ve put on top notch shows that aren’t just good ‘for the suburbs,’ but are […]

  • Marielle Bokor
  • February 14, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Your Mama Didn’t Tell You to See Porchlight’s Blues in the Night, But We Did 

    Felicia P. Fields alone is worth a ticket to Porchlight Music Theatre’s production of Blues in the Night at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts. And that is not meant […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • February 13, 2022
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Review: Black Women’s Work Underpins Goodman Theatre’s Gem of the Ocean

    Black history is continuously under attack, even during Black History Month. Some jurisdictions and politicians are busily banning books and curriculums that even mention America’s original sin of slavery. Playwright […]

  • Karin McKie
  • February 10, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Powerhouse Voices Lift Mercury Theater’s Women of Soul

    True confessions time. When I saw that Mercury Theater was doing a musical called Women of Soul, my curiosity was piqued. Musicals featuring soul music and powerhouse singing are the […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • February 9, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Queen of the Night Portrays a Healing Journey of a Father and Son

    For some, growing up Black in America is to be a stranger to the concept of the All-American. As few as two generations back, a Black father was seen as […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • February 7, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Sons of Hollywood Reveals Hypocrisy and Defiance in Old Hollywood at Windy City Playhouse

    As a fan and amateur historian of the film industry in America, I found Sons of Hollywood to be a heart-rending retelling of the lives of those who entertained millions […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • February 6, 2022
    • Stages , Theater , Virtual

    Review: Chicago Shakes Brings TM, a One-on-One Virtual Experience That Asks if You’re a Good Enough Person

    Are you a good person? In TM, one spectator and one actor meet; the actor takes the spectator through a series of questions and exercises to determine if the spectator […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • February 4, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Timeline Theatre’s Relentless Unburies the Past to Confront the Future

    Bakari and Ladymore are brilliant as sisters. Annelle is the dilettante who has had two marriages before finding Marcus. She revels in being a doctor’s wife as much as being […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • January 29, 2022
    • Stages , Theater , Theater Festival

    Review: Cabinet of Curiosity Sees Sea Change at Chicago Puppet Theater Fest 

    What I have always loved about every single Cabinet of Curiosity production is that I can’t tell you what it is about, but it holds tremendous meaning for me. Sea […]

  • Angela Allyn
  • January 22, 2022
    • Art & Museums , Stages , Theater

    Preview: Puppet Theater Festival Opens With the Social Commentary of The Plastic Bag Store

    At long last the 4th annual Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival, after a COVID 19- induced delay, is here. If the opening of Robin Frohardt’s Plastic Bag Store on Michigan […]

  • Angela Allyn
  • January 20, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: The Moors at A Red Orchid Is a Wickedly Funny and Subversive Tale of Longing

    Ah, gothic romance. It is always a dark and stormy night with sexually repressed spinsters sitting in the parlor of a creaky old mansion with ivy growing inside. The winds […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • January 17, 2022
    • Stages , Theater , Virtual

    Review: Witness Binds a WW2 Tragedy With Present-Day Anti-Semitism Through Inventive Virtual Theater

    The tragedy of the MS St. Louis, the 1939 ship bound for the U.S. with 937 European Jews on board, is the subject of a powerful new play by Arlekin […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 16, 2022
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