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Chicago Arts Organizations to Host Virtual Retreat for Performers, Administrators April 8

Several Chicago arts organizations are creating a Chicago Performing Arts Virtual Retreat on Wednesday, April 8, from 10:30am to 2pm. The purpose: to bring together performers and administrators to address […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 7, 2020
    • Stages

    For Kids: Create a 5-Minute Video for Chicago Children’s Theatre Play@Home Contest

    Chicago Children’s Theatre has launched a Play@Home Contest for school children stuck at home to get creative and make their own 5-minute videos and enter them in CCT’s contest. The […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 25, 2020
    • Stages , Theater , Video

    Review: Theater in the Time of COVID-19 with Teenage Dick

    Britain’s National Theatre Live has been presenting recorded plays in movie theaters for the past few years so American audiences can watch theater from across the pond. Large opera companies have been broadcasting taped […]

  • Karin McKie
  • March 23, 2020
    • Stages , Theater

    Preview: Theater Wit to Livestream Video of Teenage Dick, as Richard III Goes to High School

    Theater Wit in the Belmont theater district is keeping theater alive during the coronavirus shutdown. Live via a livestreamed video that you can view at home on Vimeo. The play […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 16, 2020
    • 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
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: What the Constitution Means to Me Sheds Light on the Penumbra of Law and the Lives of Women

    What the Constitution Means to Me is partly a lesson in the glories of the 14th Amendment and partly the personal story of domestic abuse against women by the men […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 8, 2020
    • Dance , Stages

    Review: Alvin Ailey American Dance Always a Revelation at the Auditorium Theatre

    Every year for the last two decades, Chicago turns out to testify for the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, America’s world class dance company that revels in and reveals the […]

  • Angela Allyn
  • March 6, 2020
    • Giveaway , Stages , Theater

    Review: Help! The Help Has Disappeared in Congo Square’s “Satirical Fantasy,” Day of Absence

    The playwright conceived it as a reverse minstrel show, with black actors playing in whiteface. But Douglas Turner Ward’s Day of Absence is a lot more. As staged by Congo […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • March 4, 2020
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Review: Steppenwolf’s I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter Is Nearly Perfect

    I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter is a pretty perfect play, full of youthful exuberance and teen angst, righteous anger and pure joy, and seasoned with tacos and horchata, […]

  • Karin McKie
  • March 4, 2020
    • Circus , Stages , Theater

    Review: The Ghost in Gadsden’s Garden Cracks the Case with Circus and Storytelling by the Actors Gymnasium

    The Ghost in Gadsden’s Garden is a charming tale (part coming-of-age story, part Scooby Doo mystery) of the new kid looking to fit in after having just moved to town […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • March 1, 2020
    • Review , Stages , Theater

    Review: National Book Award-Winner Middle Passage Adrift On Stage

    Lifeline Theatre presents Dr. Charles Johnson’s 1990 National Book Award winner Middle Passage, directed by Ilesa Duncan, who co-adapted with David Barr III. The result struggles from the page to […]

  • Karin McKie
  • March 1, 2020
    • Stages , Theater

    Review: Tuta Theatre’s Hedda Gabler Explodes the Classic Drama with Live Music and Stylized Staging

    Hedda and Nora. The strong female characters in Henrik Ibsen’s two well-known plays—A Doll’s House (currently on stage at Raven Theatre) and Hedda Gabler—established him as a modern playwright of […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • February 29, 2020
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