Theatre in Review

Friday, 22 January 2016 16:32

Review: Sunset Baby at Timeline Theatre

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What drew me to this play is the powerful message around civil rights and the negative impact it had on the children of activist. Sunset Baby is about a women named after Nina Simone whose parents were a part of the Black Panthers. After her mother passes away, her father…
The dialogue flows so smoothly one might forget they are sitting in a play. Veteran Chicago area actor Stef Tovar, who also founded the Route 66 Theatre Company in 2008, leads the charge in this play full of emotional interchanges combined with sharp humor. Route 66’s No Wake, currently running…
Friday, 22 January 2016 00:38

A 1931 Play That Could Have Been Born Yesterday

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In London Wall, Griffin Theater Company has mined a stage gem from the British theatrical vaults, giving John Van Druten's 1931 romantic comedy a serious treatment. This production at The Den Theater also finds a well-written play, still fresh more than 85 years after its premiere - even with three acts…
Friday, 22 January 2016 00:38

A 1931 Play That Could Have Been Born Yesterday

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In London Wall, Griffin Theater Company has mined a stage gem from the British theatrical vaults, giving John Van Druten's 1931 romantic comedy a serious treatment. This production at The Den Theater also finds a well-written play, still fresh more than 85 years after its premiere - even with three…
Monday, 18 January 2016 10:30

Marriott Takes A Chance With Spring Awakening

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Marriott Theatre’s current production is chancy business. For a venue that theatre lovers have come to depend on for family entertainment over the years – wholesome G through PG rated shows such as “Mary Poppins”, “The King and I”, “9 to 5” and “Elf”, just to name a few, Executive…
Friday, 15 January 2016 13:45

Review: Bruise Easy at American Theater Company

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American Theater Company starts the year with a world premiere by author Dan LeFranc, directed by Joanie Schultz. "Bruise Easy" is a modern day retelling of Electra, set in the seemingly vapid world of southern California. When Tess (Kelly O'Sullivan) returns to her childhood home to find her estranged brother…
Wednesday, 13 January 2016 10:56

Review: Byhalia, Mississippi at Den Theatre

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The New Colony and Definition Theatre Company’s collaboration “Byhalia, Mississippi” opens up with a young white trash couple from the play’s titled town who are about to have their first child. The dialogue between the family is witty and sharp and you immediately feel like you are in the South.…
Melissa Thodos the creator of Sono’s Journey and her designers, which premiered at the Auditorium Theatre Saturday, did a wonderful job telling the story of Sono Asato, a dancer who broke age and race barriers from the time she was just fourteen years old. At that same young age, Sono…
Thursday, 07 January 2016 19:30

Young Sophisticates Emerge as Real Playwrights

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Crowdsourcing theater may be having its moment, as 500 script submissions competed for three slots in an evening of one-acts on the cozy stage at the Chicago Dramatists theater. Never mind this is the annual Pegasus Players high school competition. What they have wrought this time around is a delightful…
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