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A Symphony of Horror

October 29, 2014 Comments Off on A Symphony of Horror

Nosferatu

 

F.W. Murnau’s 1922 silent, black and white, German expressionist film was the cinematic adaptation of Bram Stoker’s 1897 classic horror

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What Children’s Dreams May Come

October 27, 2014 Comments Off on What Children’s Dreams May Come

The BFG – Emerald City Theatre

 

One night, while sitting alone in her dark, dreary orphanage bedroom, little Sophie is suddenly snatched from her bed by a 24-foot giant with

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How Sweet the Sound

October 22, 2014 Comments Off on How Sweet the Sound

Amazing Grace – Broadway in Chicago

 

Chicago’s become the go-to town for preBroadway tryouts. In this new, much-hyped Broadway bound world premier, with music and lyrics by

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Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad

October 22, 2014 Comments Off on Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad

Animal Farm – Steppenwolf for Young Audiences

 

In this scintillating, impossible to forget world premier by Althos Low (the pen name for Chicago’s adaptation development group, Shangai Low

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Prejudice and Injustice in Georgia

October 22, 2014 Comments Off on Prejudice and Injustice in Georgia

Parade – Boho Theatre Company

 

Leo Frank was, according to historical records and as judged by his portrayal in this 1999 Tony-winning musical, the innocent and tragic object

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A Mouse for All Seasons

October 20, 2014 Comments Off on A Mouse for All Seasons

Frederick – Chicago Childrens Theatre

 

The prolific artist and children’s author/illustrator Leo Lionni was a four-time Caldecott Award winner for, among others, his beautiful picture

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The Play is the Thing

October 17, 2014 Comments Off on The Play is the Thing

The Submission – Pride Film and Plays

 

Growing up in the projects becomes the subject of a hot, new play written by a lower middle-class, young black writer who has experienced all

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A Soiree of Drugs, Sex and Booze

October 16, 2014 Comments Off on A Soiree of Drugs, Sex and Booze

The Wild Party – Bailiwick

 

Confirming every dark, stereotypical myth born out of Prohibition Era New York City, the Roaring Twenties must have been a den of evil

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Trimming the Fat

October 14, 2014 Comments Off on Trimming the Fat

Both Your Houses – Remy Bumppo

 

More timely than a Tea Party rally, Maxwell Anderson’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama that takes a hard look at how Congress really works is

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Revenge That’s Easy as Pie

October 14, 2014 Comments Off on Revenge That’s Easy as Pie

Sweeney Todd – Porchlight Theatre

 

It’s this production’s visual impact that first strikes the audience. Jeffrey D. Kmiec’s enormous, atmospheric, all-encompassing set wraps

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