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The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window: Nostalgia for Greenwich Village in the ‘60s

[soliloquy id=”4377″] Photos by Liz Lauren. Goodman Theatre opened its Lorraine Hansberry Celebration Monday night with a new production of Hansberry’s last play, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window. The play, […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 11, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Joffrey Closes 60th Season with Cinderella

    Chicago’s Joffrey Ballet closes out its 60th anniversary season this month with the return of Frederick Ashton’s Cinderella in a nod to company founder Robert Joffrey. The full-length ballet represents founder […]

  • Miriam Finder Annenberg
  • May 10, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    A Splintered Soul Dramatizes Holocaust Memories of Polish Jews in 1947 America

    Holocaust stories remind us of the cataclysmic changes in the European Jewish community wrought by the terrorism of Hitler’s Third Reich. These large, tragic stories meant millions of lives lost, […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 3, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Raven’s House of Blue Leaves Is Retro Nonsense with Tragic Notes

    The day that the Pope came to New York. The day that the Pope came to New York. It really was comical. The Pope wore a yarmulke. The day that […]

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

    Promethean Theatre’s The Lion in Winter Is Seriously Comic and Tragic

    Slashing, witty and tragic. The Promethean Theatre Ensemble’s minimalist production of James Goldman’s contemporary take on legacy and love, The Lion in Winter, is comic and tragic at the same […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 25, 2016
    • Comedy , Stages , Theater

    Step One: Go see Mercury Theater’s The Producers. Step Two: Thank me!

    It’s difficult to pinpoint my favorite part of Mercury Theater’s production of The Producers. From a pitch perfect portrayal of a flamboyant Hitler complete with a bedazzled swastika, to the […]

  • Andrea Palm
  • April 25, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Steppenwolf’s Mary Page Marlowe: A Life in 11 Scenes, or, the Parts Are Greater Than the Whole

      Mary Page Marlowe is an ordinary woman, living in US flyover country. (How I hate that term.) She has a couple of failed marriages, loses her job as a […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • April 20, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    CST’s Othello: The Remix Spins Tale of Jealousy, Hip-Hop

    One of the most anticipated productions in Chicago Shakespeare Theatre‘s impressive lineup of programming for Shakespeare 400 Chicago, Othello: The Remix reframes Shakespeare’s Othello as a 90-minute tale of jealousy, betrayal and revenge infused with […]

  • Brent Eickhoff
  • April 19, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Hillary Still Wins New Hampshire in Victory Gardens’ Hillary and Clinton But Not Much Else

    What if we lived in a world where presidential elections weren’t such shit shows? Hear me out. Imagine there were many worlds very different from our own – even civil, perhaps […]

  • Lauren Garcia
  • April 13, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    A Number Really Does One on Us @ Royal George

    On the surface, playwright Caryl Churchill has written a timely play about a controversial topic, cloning. But underneath that, there is a deep dive into more timeless concerns, such as what […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • April 12, 2016
    • Stages , Theater

    Mosque Alert Takes a Thoughtful Look at Prejudice in a Small Town

    Mosque Alert is a new play that focuses on three families in Naperville as the city decides whether a mosque may be built downtown on the site of a landmark. […]

  • Kim Campbell
  • April 11, 2016
    • Stages , Theater , Theater Festival

    Stage 773’s Artist’s Lab Offers Emerging Artists More than Just a Credit

    Now in its third year (and shedding its previously cumbersome, albeit whimsical title, “Scribble Bibble”), Stage 773’s Artist’s Lab offers emerging artists the opportunity to grow, connect, and collaborate in […]

  • Brent Eickhoff
  • April 8, 2016
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