Author: Colin Douglas
Let the Good Times Roll
Rick Stone the Blues Man
Jackie Taylor has changed up her usual formula for Black Ensemble Theater’s wonderful, toe-tapping musical revues this summer. Instead
Read MoreReboot of the Knute Rockne Story
Something in the Game: An All-American Musical – American Music Theatre
Ten years ago, the creative team of talented Chicago favorites Michael Mahler and David H. Bell composed a fine musical score that was
Read MoreOut of the Fog
Pamplona – Goodman Theatre
Near the top of Jim McGrath’s biographic, one-man play about award-winning American author Ernest Hemingway, the writer calls down
Read MoreTickled Pink
Pinkalicious – Marriott Theatre
Translating a children’s picture book to the stage isn’t easy. The plot is thin, the characters are often 2-dimensional and the book relies
Read MoreA Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On
Heartbreak Hotel – Broadway in Chicago
In early January of 1956, a young Elvis Presley recorded a song entitled “Heartbreak Hotel.” He was backed by his band, The Blue Moon
Read MoreWhat About Love?
The Color Purple – Broadway in Chicago
Experiencing love’s transformation and healing power can redirect a person’s life. Understanding a sense of self-worth can bring an
Read MoreWomen of a Certain Age
Linda – Steep Theatre
Although the situation is continually improving, it’s no secret that there are many more jobs available for men than for women. And, to make matters even worse, the salary paid to a male is often more
Read MoreAbsurdly Timely
Victims of Duty – A Red Orchid
French-Romanian playwright Eugene Ionesco, the legendary master of absurdist theater, is known
Read MoreA Whodunit That’ll Knock Em Dead
Murder for Two – Marriott Theatre
A melodic murder mystery isn’t exactly a new form of entertainment. Other shows like “The Mystery
Read MoreReeking with Mendacity and Greed
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – Drury Lane Oakbrook
On a hot, humid summer evening, somewhere deep in the steamy Mississippi Delta, a festive, 65th
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