Monthly Archives: March 2015
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The Illusionists—Witness the Impossible – Broadway in Chicago
The word “amazing” is so overused these days that it hardly holds any meaning. But for a show that’s, as the dictionary defines the word,
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The Full Monty – Kokandy Productions
The sad state of the economy and how unemployment impacts the life of the average Joe provides the conflict in many recent stories.
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First Wives Club – Broadway in Chicago
With the amount of money and talent being poured into this bound-for-Broadway musical, one would expect an exciting show that sends
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Jesus Christ Superstar – Theo Ubique
Director Fred Anzevino has once again put his own distinctive, Theo Ubique touch on a musical that’s often produced as a big, sprawling,
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Angry Fags – Pride Films & Plays
Gay bashing, unfortunately, has affected most of the LGBT population in some way. One would think that in this age, when a person’s
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Really, Really – Interrobang Theatre Project
In the early morning hours following an unbridled campus kegger, what appears to be just another “normal” weekend unfolds. Seven
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Rumors – BrightSide Theatre
Continuing in their 4th season devoted to celebrating friends and family, this little Naperville gem brings audiences another comedy by
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Heat Wave – Cold Basement Dramatics
In 1995 the Midwest endured one of the most severe bouts of intense heat ever experienced, since the record-breaking temperatures set in
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The Walk Across America for Mother Earth – Red Tape Theatre
In Taylor Mac’s audacious and often overwhelming theatrical piece, now being performed by Red Tape Theatre as part of Steppenwolf’s
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Diary of Anne Frank – Writers Theatre
As audiences enter the cozy Books on Vernon, in downtown Glencoe, they won’t suspect the drama, humor and unthinkable horror
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