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Kinky Boots A Fun Take on Timely Issues

Kinky Boots, which began its journey to Broadway in Chicago several years ago and is based on the 2005 film of the same name, has returned for a limited-engagement at […]

  • Brent Eickhoff
  • September 5, 2016
    • Food , Live Lit , Stages , Theater

    Food For Thought–A Kill Your Darlings 3CR Night of Improv & Live Lit

    Last Wednesday night was the second Kill Your Darling evening, a time for laughs, improv, free pizza (thanks to the theme of food night and Giordano’s) and a big helping […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • August 16, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Einstein’s Gift: Compelling Story of Two Scientists’ Approach to War and Life

    Einstein’s Gift, the compelling new production being staged by Genesis Theatricals, is that most satisfying kind of play. It’s rich with historical detail and scandal and ripe with questions for […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • August 8, 2016
    • Stages , Theater , Theater Festival

    CST Hosts Shakespeare’s Globe, Jonathan Pryce in Sumptuous Merchant of Venice

    Shylock’s daughter, Jessica (Phoebe Pryce) and Shylock (her real-life father Jonathan Pryce) in Shakespeare’s Globe’s The Merchant of Venice at Chicago Shakespeare Theater (photo by Manuel Harlan). Director Jonathan Munby infuses the humor he brought […]

  • Karin McKie
  • August 6, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Paper-Thin Newsies Is Big On Talent

    Disney’s Newsies, currently playing at the Cadillac Palace Theatre, provides a strikingly relevant exploration of current conversations about workers’ rights, despite its period milieu. Set in 1899 and based on […]

  • Brent Eickhoff
  • August 5, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Byhalia, Mississippi, Portrays Issues of Class, Race and Family in a Nowhere Town

    Byhalia, Mississippi, is one of those nowhere, dead-end small towns that no one wants to live in. Except for the young woman from somewhere else, who just gave birth to […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 29, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Direct from Death Row: The Scottsboro Boys, a Riveting Tale in Narrative & Vaudeville

    Direct from Death Row: The Scottsboro Boys fools you into thinking you’re getting a straight retelling of the events and trials of the nine young African-American men who were falsely […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 28, 2016
    • Interviews , Stages , Theater

    SoloChicago: A Theater Startup in a City of Theaters: An Interview

      It takes a certain amount of chutzpah to start a new theater company in a city that might be considered saturated with storefronts. But Ron Keaton and Kurt Johns […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 26, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Eclipse’s Our Lady of 121st Street a Moving Character Study

    Eclipse Theatre’s 2016 Stephen Adly Guirgis season was already off to a great start, and with Our Lady of 121st Street–the second entry of their playwright-centric season—Eclipse Theatre firmly cement […]

  • Brent Eickhoff
  • July 26, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Goodman’s War Paint Offers Glamour and Spectacle, Little Substance

    My ratings for War Paint: — Scene design and costumes? Four stars. — Performances of its leading actors? Three stars plus. — Sophistication and nuances of its story, smart dialogue, […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 22, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Midsummer Merriment: BITE: A Pucking Queer Cabaret

    On a hot midsummer’s night, two young couples stumble into a fairy forest and play out the mischief and trickery of knavish sprites and spirits, only to wake the next […]

  • Lucas Garcia
  • July 14, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Steppenwolf’s Between Riverside and Crazy: Wildly Funny and Profane, Touched by Today’s Drama

    The setting was once a large and elegant apartment on Riverside Drive in Manhattan. There’s a spacious living room and a view of the Hudson River. The place has a […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 13, 2016
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