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Religion Versus Science

April 27, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Religion Versus Science

In the Garden: a Darwinian Love Story Lookingglass Theatre

In a play that spans decades, a debate unfolds between two headstrong, but loving people and continues throughout their lives together. It

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In Here Life is Beautiful

April 27, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on In Here Life is Beautiful

Cabaret – Citadel Theatre Company

Coincidentally, a day after New York’s Roundabout Theatre opened the third Broadway revival of this Kander & Ebb classic, Citadel raps up

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MB FINANCIAL PARK AT ROSEMONT ANNOUNCES ROCKIN’ IN THE PARK 2014

April 20, 2014 News Comments Off on MB FINANCIAL PARK AT ROSEMONT ANNOUNCES ROCKIN’ IN THE PARK 2014

FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES LINEUP

Free Outdoor Music Festival to Feature 14 Weeks of Concerts
From Memorial Day to Labor Day

ROSEMONT, IL – MB Financial Park kicks off the summer season with Rockin’ in the Park 2014. The weekly concert series is scheduled to begin Thursday, May 29 and will continue through Thursday, August 28, featuring the music of classic cover bands, as well as fireworks, food and beverage tents on the park’s great lawn, located at 5501 Park Place, Rosemont.

All Rockin’ in the Park shows are from 7 p.m. – 9:45 p.m. Admission to Rockin’ in the Park is free. Outside coolers are prohibited. Parking is available at the MB Financial Park parking garage and is free with validation from any of the park’s venues.

For more information, visit www.Rosemont.com.


A Picture Worth a Thousand Words

April 18, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on A Picture Worth a Thousand Words

Dorian – House Theatre

When it first hit bookstores in 1890, British critics were shocked by the decadence and hedonism described in playwright Oscar

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Ghosts of the Southern Past

April 17, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Ghosts of the Southern Past

Cicadas – Route 66

Amid the relentless, scorching summer heat and the continual maddening screech of cicadas, a young Mississippi boy tries to help

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Look Down, Look Down

April 13, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Look Down, Look Down

Les Miserables

It’s said that Alain Boublil became inspired to transfer Victor Hugo’s sweeping saga of injustice, forgiveness and survival to the

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Sins of the Father

April 12, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Sins of the Father

God’s Work

A light illuminates the door at the top of a long flight of stairs. A young woman, moaning and wailing, moves with difficulty toward the steps,

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Prejudice Without the Pride

April 11, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Prejudice Without the Pride

Our Class – Remy Bumppo

History, as they say, often repeats itself. We are meant to learn from the past. For example, the world recoiled in horror once it discovered the

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Turning Back the Covers

April 9, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Turning Back the Covers

Songs From an Unmade Bed – Pride Film and Plays

Set in a tiny subterranean performance space that’s about as big as a bedroom, two young men, ably accompanied by musical director Robert

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Love with a Twist

April 7, 2014 Reviews Comments Off on Love with a Twist

Tristan & Yseult

As audiences arrive for this unexpectedly quirky, magically charged production they are given a balloon to inflate and release during the play’s

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