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Love and Hate in Suburbia

February 13, 2016 Comments Off on Love and Hate in Suburbia

Far From Heaven – Porchlight Music Theatre

 

A young housewife and mother from an affluent suburb seems to have the ideal life in 1957 Connecticut. As Autumn

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Easier Made Than Kept

February 13, 2016 Comments Off on Easier Made Than Kept

The Old Friends – Raven Theatre

 

Victorian author Samuel Butler once wrote that “Friendship, like money, is easier made than kept.” His simile is an

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Cutting to the Quick

February 12, 2016 Comments Off on Cutting to the Quick

The Shape of Things – Eclectic Full Contact Theatre

 

Like playwrights Tom Stoppard and David Mamet, Neil LaBute loves language. His plays contain dialogue that

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Everybody Loves a Winner

February 11, 2016 Comments Off on Everybody Loves a Winner

Cabaret – Broadway in Chicago

 

New York’s Roundabout Theatre is celebrating 50 years of top quality theatrical entertainment with this polished,

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Vinyl, Mixed Tapes and Love

February 10, 2016 Comments Off on Vinyl, Mixed Tapes and Love

High Fidelity – Refuge Theatre Project

 

Rob Gordon is a pleasant, but aimless young man in his mid-thirties, floating along through his everyday existence

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He’s Got No Strings!

February 2, 2016 Comments Off on He’s Got No Strings!

Pinocchio – Filament Theatre

 

Although there have been many versions and incarnations of Carlo Collodi’s 1883 children’s novel, The Adventures of Pinocchio, probably the most familiar is the groundbreaking 1940 animated version by the Walt Disney Studios. Because of this full-length cartoon, everyone remembers the story. They know about the lonely woodcarver named Geppetto who creates a little wooden puppet who eventually becomes a real boy. Audiences remember Jiminy Cricket, the cunning Fox and Cat, the evil puppeteer Stromboli, Lampwick, Pleasure Island and Monstro the whale. And, of course, they remember the beautiful Blue Fairy and how “When You Wish Upon a Star” made everything end happily ever after.

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The Sound of Silence

February 2, 2016 Comments Off on The Sound of Silence

Snowflake – Chicago Childrens Theatre

 

No one would ever know from watching Gale LaJoye perform his one-man theatrical piece, that this hardworking,

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Revenge, Repentance and Reconciliation

February 1, 2016 Comments Off on Revenge, Repentance and Reconciliation

 

Mothers and Sons – Northlight

 

Twenty years ago Katharine Gerard lost her son Andre to the complications brought on by the AIDS virus. The young

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Poor Little Rich Boys

January 30, 2016 Comments Off on Poor Little Rich Boys

Posh – Steep Theatre

 

Using one’s status and wealth as an excuse for bad behavior isn’t exactly new but it seems to be rearing its ugly more

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The Real Doyle

January 29, 2016 Comments Off on The Real Doyle

The Man Who Murdered Sherlock Holmes – Mercury Theatre

 

Theatergoers often complain that there are no new shows anymore. Now that may be a slight exaggeration, but

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