A play in prose by a poet, written nearly ninety years ago at the precipice of world fascism, about the most famous death of ...
Performative intensity is a good thing, but it’s not enough to carry a play. We see this clearly in “Turret,” a show with too ...
The needs of the many versus the actions of a few is addressed in playwright Juan José Alfonso’s “An Educated Guess.” ...
Absurd black humor and poignant biographies merge to create the image of a cult that is as fun as it is comedically ...
Into the Earth With You” begins in 1999 following the passing of “Grandad,” a historian who raised his three granddaughters ...
Under-plotted, more static than flowing, anticlimactic and sometimes over the top, “The Thanksgiving Play” is not a polished ...
“Panther in the Sky” is presented by Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble through May 18 in the auditorium at Ebenezer Lutheran ...
"Judgment Day," now premiering at Chicago Shakes, is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud funny play with a cast that somehow ekes comedy out of nearly every line and gesture.
The collection of short works promises to showcase the versatility, skill and heart of this ambitious company.
With the abundantly talented Tiffany Topol as Carole King, backed by a great cast, the new production of “Beautiful” at Aurora’s Paramount Theatre is irresistible.
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago’s spring series at the Harris Theater this weekend, entitled “Of Joy,” features several remounts. In decreasing cast size, there’s Maria Torres’ celebratory “Echoes of Our ...