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Dispatch: International Puppet Theater Festival Launches With Innovative Shows Performed by Puppeteer Teams and Solos

It’s the first week of the 8th Chicago International Puppet Theater Festival and this is our first dispatch with brief reviews of some of the shows we’ve seen so far. […]

  • Third Coast Review Staff
  • January 26, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Film fest , Review

    Dispatch: Two Horror Films and a Haunting Drama as Sundance Film Festival Continues

    Enjoy our latest dispatch from the 2026 Sundance Film Festival… Buddy What begins as a fairly generic but quite authentic kids television show circa 1999 (a la Barney, with a […]

  • Third Coast Review Staff
  • January 26, 2026
    • Classical , Music , Reviews

    Review: Dame Jane Glover, Demarre McGill, and Music of the Baroque Compare and Contrast Fathers and Sons

    Music of the Baroque found a great excuse for bringing Chicago native and flutist extraordinaire Demarre McGill to the Harris Theater on Saturday night. Rather than simply performing a flute […]

  • Louis Harris
  • January 26, 2026
    • Music , Reviews

    Review: Greg Freeman Gives Schubas a Night of Punky Pedal Steel and Power Stances

    Gone can mean a lot of things, but not “sold out”. No, when a show is sold out, it’s sold out, and Greg Freeman sold out Schubas Saturday night for […]

  • Lorenzo Zenitsky
  • January 23, 2026
    • Comedy , Interviews , Review , Stages , Theater

    Review: Suzy Eddie Izzard Talks Shakespeare N’Stuff at Chicago Shakespeare

    Actor/comedian/marathoning fundraising activist Suzy Eddie Izzard (she/her) stopped by Chicago Shakespeare Theater for a chinwag with artistic director Edward Hall last week, also taking many audience questions in a freewheeling, […]

  • Karin McKie
  • January 23, 2026
    • Lit , Nonfiction

    Review: Scary Cherubs and the “Hebrew” Nickname, Lost in Translation: Recovering the Origins of Familiar Biblical Words, by Joel S. Baden

    When it comes to history, including religious history, Rowan Williams, the former Archbishop of Canterbury, writes that it’s important to attempt “a real engagement with the strangeness of the past.” […]

  • Patrick T. Reardon
  • January 23, 2026
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Review:  Eureka Day by Timeline Theatre Is a Play for Today About Vaccine, Parenting and Group Decision-Making

    Eureka Day is a play about vaccination and anti-vaccination. But of course, it’s about a lot more. The play, now being staged by Timeline Theatre, tells the story of how […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 22, 2026
    • Front page

    Your Chicago Curated Weekend: 1/22 and Beyond

    It’s going to be an extremely cold weekend ahead of us with temperatures dipping well below zero! So while there are plenty of events going on (like the start of […]

  • Julian Ramirez
  • January 22, 2026
    • Review , Stages , Storefront , Theater

    Review: Otherworld Theatre’s Prospera: A Sci-Fi Retelling Imagines a New World But Gets Too Complicated

    Prospera: A Sci-Fi Retelling is a fanciful but complicated story in its new production by Otherworld Theatre. The play is an adaptation of Shakespeare’s late play, The Tempest, but you […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • January 20, 2026
    • Classical , Festivals , Music , Reviews

    Review: Trio Seoul Wows the Audience at the Northwestern Winter Chamber Music Festival

    With an unbelievable combination of youthful exuberance and mature technique, Trio Seoul wowed a large audience at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall in Evanston on Sunday. They did it with a program […]

  • Louis Harris
  • January 20, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: In 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Filmmaker Nia DaCosta Achieves That Rare Film Feat, Improving an Already Legendary Franchise

    When you examine previous films from Nia DaCosta (Candyman, The Marvels, Hedda) and the now-four-film 28 (Days/Weeks/Years) Later franchise, you’ll notice one important thing: they rarely repeat themselves. Ignoring the […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • January 16, 2026
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: In a Career-Best Performance, Amanda Seyfried Stuns in The Testament of Ann Lee, an Epic of Grand Scale and Great Faith

    I entered a screening of The Testament of Ann Lee much the way I enter most film screenings: knowing as little as possible. Sure, I knew Amanda Seyfried stars as […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • January 15, 2026
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