Chicago Theatre Review

Author: Colin Douglas

Predators Who Eat Their Young

October 14, 2017 Comments Off on Predators Who Eat Their Young

Becky Shaw – Windy City Playhouse

 

Originating at the prestigious Humana Festival, and later transferring to Off-Broadway, Gina Gionfriddo’s scathing look at five pretty unpleasant

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A Cosmic Allegory

October 13, 2017 Comments Off on A Cosmic Allegory

The Skin of Our Teeth – Remy Bumppo

 

Written back in 1942, Thornton Wilder called his new play a “cosmic allegory.” This unusual comical drama transcends time and space as Wilder

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Girl Power at its Finest

October 10, 2017 Comments Off on Girl Power at its Finest

Taming of the Shrew – Chicago Shakespeare Theatre

 

In Artistic Director Barbara Gaines’ exquisitely reimagined new production, audiences, both new to the Bard and old friends of his witty works, will be in

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They Don’t Make ‘Em Like This Any More

October 1, 2017 Comments Off on They Don’t Make ‘Em Like This Any More

Light Up the Sky – Citadel Theatre

 

Playwright and director Moss Hart is best known today for his legendary comedic collaborations with George S. Kaufman. Their hit plays include “You

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The Songs Deep Inside

September 20, 2017 Comments Off on The Songs Deep Inside

A New Brain – Theo Ubique 

 

Theatergoers may think some subjects are taboo for a musical. But then we recall there’s a popular

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Waitin’ For the Light to Shine

September 18, 2017 Comments Off on Waitin’ For the Light to Shine

Big River – Theatre at the Center 

 

Based upon Mark Twain’s classic novel, found on practically every high school student’s summer

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A Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On!

September 17, 2017 1 Comment

Million Dollar Quartet – Paramount Theatre 

 

A slice of actual rock and roll history has been preserved, fictionalized and brought to life in

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Irish Myth and Theatrical Tragedy

September 11, 2017 Comments Off on Irish Myth and Theatrical Tragedy

Deirdre of the Sorrows – City Lit 

 

Famed Irish poet, playwright and folklore enthusiast John Millington Synge was the author of such

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Feel the Noize

September 9, 2017 Comments Off on Feel the Noize

Rock of Ages – Drury Lane Oakbrook 

 

Never hiding the fact that this lighthearted musical is Nothin’ But a Good Time, Scott Weinstein has

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What Will You Fight For?

September 7, 2017 Comments Off on What Will You Fight For?

The CiviliTy of Albert Cashier- Permoveo Productions, in association with Pride Films & Plays

 

A timely, inspirational and emotionally awakening new musical is having its world premier in

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