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Review: Far From Being Forgotten, Six Returns as an International Sensation

Guest review by Anne Siegel.  Make no mistake; while most of the real-life wives of Henry VIII ended their days in misery (or worse), their 21st century counterparts are wiser, […]

  • Anne Siegel
  • April 15, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Hamilton Star Goldsberry Doesn’t Throw Away Her Shot at Auditorium Theatre Concert

    Renée Elise Goldsberry is a charismatic entertainer with a big musical theater voice, and she was well-received as she sang her way through a variety of musical genres at the […]

  • Bob Benenson
  • April 11, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: At Victory Gardens Theater, In Every Generation Focuses on Family, Faith and Sisterly Arguments 

    A family’s Passover seder table at several time periods is the center of In Every Generation, a play about family, faith and history. Victory Gardens Theater is staging this world premiere […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 11, 2022
    • Circus , Comedy , Dance , Stages , Theater , Theater Festival

    Preview: Chicago Circus and Performing Arts Festival Premieres April 21-24

    Life’s been a circus over the last two years, so we might as well lean into it. Welcome to the Chicago Circus & Performing Arts Festival, the Windy City’s newest multidisciplinary […]

  • Karin McKie
  • April 6, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Molly Sweeney at Irish Theatre Examines the Difference Between Seeing and Understanding  

    Molly Sweeney is an independent middle-aged woman who lives in Donegal. She has a job, a husband, friends, social activities, and she loves to swim in the sea. She has […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 5, 2022
    • Lit , Nonfiction , Stages , Theater

    Review: A Lively and Meticulous Biography of Rebel Theater Artist Emily Mann, by Alexis Greene

    Emily Mann: Rebel Artist of the American Theater By Alexis Greene Applause Theatre and Cinema Books If B for Biography equals B for Boring to you, I suggest you adjust […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 5, 2022
    • Music , Stages

    Review: Trixie and Katya Go Above and Beyond at Auditorium Theatre

    Sometimes, there’s nothing better than a good show on a Monday night. Walking into the Auditorium Theatre, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect from drag queens Trixie Mattel and […]

  • Kate Scott
  • April 5, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Lots to Love in Blank Theatre’s She Loves Me

    More than 80 years ago, Hungary’s most famous playwright not named Ferenc Molnar wrote a little comedy called Parfumerie, all about a fancy cosmetic shop and the clerks who work […]

  • Doug Mose
  • April 1, 2022
    • Dance , Stages

    Review: Doňa Perón: An Homage to a Legend by Ballet Hispánico

    Eva Perón has had many names and titles. A saint, a first lady, a savior, and a dancehall girl–aka prostitute. There are more names and epithets than I can include […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • March 31, 2022
    • Opera , Stages , Talk show

    Dialogs: “Talking Race at the Opera” by the Chicago Humanities Festival

    I gave high praise to Terence Blanchard’s opera Fire Shut Up in My Bones. The opening night performance at the Lyric was filled with excitement and local luminaries. The following […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • March 29, 2022
    • Opera , Stages

    Review: The Peculiar Grace of Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones at Lyric Opera

    My first opera was at age 10 when our parish priest took us to see La Boheme at the Lyric Opera House. I always thought that opera was sung in […]

  • Kathy D. Hey
  • March 25, 2022
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: In the Goodman’s Good Night, Oscar, No One Rests Easy

    It’s 1958, and host Jack Paar has brought his Tonight Show to Los Angeles at the behest of NBC President Bob Sarnoff to conduct a simple test: can a live […]

  • Doug Mose
  • March 22, 2022
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