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Dear Cinnamon: The Art of Checking it Off Your List

Now through December 31, Third Coast Review is raising money to support the diverse roster of writers you know and appreciate for their thoughtful, insightful arts and culture coverage in Chicago and beyond. […]

  • Caroline Huftalen
  • December 1, 2024
    • Dance , Stages

    Review: A&A Ballet’s Striking The Art Deco Nutcracker Reimagines the Story in 1920s America

    A & A Ballet’s production of The Art Deco Nutcracker lavishly illustrates that a dance company need not have a big name to have oversized talent, vision and creativity. The performance last weekend at Athenaeum Theatre featured impressive choreography, stunning costumes and clever reimagining of […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • December 8, 2021
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: The Tennessee Williams Play You Never Heard of Brought to Life by Theatre L’Acadie

    It’s always a treat to see a Tennessee Williams play, whether it’s a familiar story like The Glass Menagerie, or a rarely performed play like Not About Nightingales. Theatre L’Acadie […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 15, 2020
    • Comedy , Stages , Theater , Today

    Preview: True Blue Revue to Launch Indivisible Chicago’s 2020 Campaign February 3 at the Athenaeum

    Indivisible Chicago will stage True Blue Revue, the group’s 2020 campaign kickoff and free live show, Monday, February 3, at the Athenaeum Theatre’s mainstage, 2936 N. Southport Ave. Doors open […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 31, 2020
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Why Torture is Wrong and the People Who Love Them Is Smart Nonsense by Eclipse Theatre

    If you need a respite from the depressing politics of today, I recommend an evening of topsy-turvy politics and zaniness by Eclipse Theatre. They’re the company that specializes in one […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • November 24, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: (Non)Fiction by Right Brain Project Asks Who Has the Right to Tell My Story

    Jillian Leff’s new play is the story of a writer—one who is fortunate to have a partner with a steady job and income to pay the bills while she focuses […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • August 25, 2019
    • Stages , Theater

    Red Theater’s An Oak Tree Is an Intellectual Exercise Mixing Dream and Reality

    I admire experimentation in theater, whether it’s setting a familiar Shakespearean tale behind a vinyl screen in some post-modern setting (as Gift Theatre did with Hamlet recently) or telling the […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • November 12, 2018
    • Beyond

    Review: A Vibrant Presentation of Welcome to Night Vale Live at Athenaeum Theatre

    Despite having recently welcomed fall, Chicago was enveloped by the warmth of a mysterious desert town called Night Vale earlier this week. The cast of the Welcome to Night Vale […]

  • Pearl Shin
  • October 12, 2018
    • Stages , Theater

    Nightmares and Nightcaps at Black Button Eyes: Short Stories Become Funny, Spooky Theatrics

    I read a lot of short stories, of varied styles and themes. I like the stories of George Saunders, Shirley Jackson, Philip K. Dick and Hilary Mantel, among others. But […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • August 21, 2018
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Bus Stop at Eclipse Theatre: William Inge’s Road Story Lacks Energy

    Playwright William Inge is considered a quintessential midwestern writer. Born in Kansas, he worked in Kansas and Missouri, and died (by suicide) in Hollywood. His 1955 play Bus Stop is one […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • July 22, 2018
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Stage Shorts: Four Plays About Memory, Love and Disaster at Eclectic, Cuckoo’s and Pride

    Welcome to Stage Shorts, our feature that highlights current plays at Chicago’s storefront theaters. It’s our way of covering more of Chicago’s theatrical productions and giving you more choices in […]

  • Matthew Nerber
  • June 24, 2018
    • Stages , Theater

    William Inge’s Natural Affection at Eclipse: A Slice of Bygone America That Wasn’t Idyllic

    A middle-aged woman, her boyfriend and her teenaged son—all in one small apartment. That sounds like a formula for trouble and so it proves to be in William Inge’s Natural […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 21, 2018
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