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Review: Falsettos Is Plenty of Fun, Proves Timeless Testament to Love, Family

The mile-a-minute lyrics, the ever-changing building-block scenery and the cliché-heavy characters of Falsettos give the impression at first glance that William Finn’s two-act musical is a screwball sex comedy about who […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 31, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Six at Chicago Shakes Boasts a Show-Stopping Cast

    Six

    Hamilton has spoiled us. Lin-Manuel Miranda’s masterpiece of music and lyrics has taken pop-centric historic adaptations to new heights, and any that may come after it have large shoes to […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 29, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein at Lookingglass Tells a Dazzling Creature Origin Story

    Last year was the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s landmark horror novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, which explains why we have been able to see four different […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 29, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Vaclav Havel’s The Memo at Organic Theater Portrays Government as Farce With Fedoras

    The overture begins: It’s the March of the File Folders, which might be titled the Office Supply Hustle. The cast of 11, smartly dressed in varieties of business garb, march […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 27, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Remy Bumppo’s Bloomsday Celebrates the Past and Future, Complete with Pints of Regret

    It’s early June in Dublin—almost Bloomsday. The time is today and 35 years ago. But whatever year it is, Bloomsday, celebrated on June 16, is a reason to lift a […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 26, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Saul Bellow Would Approve of Court Theatre’s Exhilarating Production of The Adventures of Augie March

    If you believe in heaven or hell, then perhaps I can persuade you that Saul Bellow is viewing the current events at Court Theatre with approval. David Auburn’s adaptation of […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 21, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Killing Game at Red Orchid Is Thrilling, Creative … and Bizarre

    Eugene Ionesco’s Killing Game is a thrilling and creative piece of staging and performance at A Red Orchid Theatre. Directed by Dado and featuring 13 formidable actors playing 108 parts, Killing Game takes […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 18, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Spanning Tragedy, Comedy and Several Years, The Winter’s Tale Proves to be Enduring Shakespeare

    Winter's Tale

    You read Romeo & Juliet in high school. You saw Much Ado About Nothing one summer at the park. Even if you’ve never seen (or read) them, cultural references to Hamlet, Macbeth and Othello […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 16, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: The Mushroom Cure, a One-Man Show Exploring a Psychotropic Cure for OCD

    Adam Strauss sits on an empty stage next to a table loaded with glasses of water. He speaks plaintively to us about his ongoing internal monologue about which MP3 player […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • May 14, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: At Raven Theatre, Will Hank’s Bar Survive The Undeniable Sound of Right Now?

    First of all, there’s the bar. Jeffrey D. Kmiec’s design of Hank’s Bar is a classic and so realistic you will want to park on a stool and order a […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 9, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: There Are No Children in The Children at Steppenwolf Theatre—It’s a Cautionary Tale

    There are no children in Lucy Kirkwood’s play, The Children. The play’s storyline is built on “the disaster,” which we don’t learn the nature of immediately. The disaster was an explosion […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 8, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: The Beats and WannaBeats on the Road in Mad Beat Hip & Gone at Promethean Theatre

    We never actually meet Jack and Neal. They’re just off stage, just around the bend, at a booth in the corner of the bar. But the spirit and poetry of […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 7, 2019
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