About Face Reimagines I AM MY OWN WIFE with Transgender Actor for 16-17 Season

About Face Reimagines I AM MY OWN WIFE with Transgender Actor for 16-17 Season

Traditionally a solo piece, I AM MY OWN WIFE will feature three actors.
New About Face artistic associates announced.

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THE MARVIN GAYE STORY – a Powerful and Nostalgic Tribute

THE MARVIN GAYE STORY – a Powerful and Nostalgic Tribute

I have the utmost respect for the foundation established by Jackie Taylor and her ability to produce stories that people genuinely gravitate towards.

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HAMILTON

HAMILTON

Hamilton An American Musical now playing at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on Broadway

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No Stakes Announces ‘Actor Initiative’

No Stakes Announces ‘Actor Initiative’

Artistic Director Erin Shea Brady says “we’re opening up a door to actors who want to explore roles outside of their traditional “type”. We want to know – what is the role you want to learn from? Where do you want to go from here? How can this role help you learn the thing you need to learn to get to your next step?”

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THADDEUS AND SLOCUM Wows at Lookingglass

THADDEUS AND SLOCUM Wows at Lookingglass

It is highly likely that THADDEUS AND SLOCUM will be the most delightful entertainment you’ll see this summer. Stacked and packed with song and dance numbers, the new Lookingglass production explores racial inequalities in showbiz at the turn of the 20th century through heartfelt laughter and with vaudevillian proportions.

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DIVINE SISTER is Divine at Hell in a Handbag

DIVINE SISTER is Divine at Hell in a Handbag

Chicago theater boasts no shortage of pop cultural parody shows, but Hell in a Handbag’s production of THE DIVINE SISTER rises above this description. In the grand camp tradition, playwright Charles Busch’s witty and raunchy send-up celebrates the peculiar fascination Hollywood held with nuns in the 1960s. And what better subjects could there be for female impersonation? Cloisters of chaste, devout, dramatic, beautiful characters ripe for fictional scandal. Busch’s script takes advantage of every nun cliche in the canon—visions from God, desperate campaigns to build a new school for the children (the children!) and of course, sexual liaisons between the sisters.

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Silk Road’s Gillani on being Gay and Muslim in the Daily News

Silk Road’s Gillani on being Gay and Muslim in the Daily News

Malik Gillani and his husband Jamil Khoury. In the aftermath of the Orlando massacre, Silk Road Rising’s Executive Director, Malik Gillani, was asked to put down his thoughts and personal reactions in an article in the New York Daily News. Gillani reached out to PerformInk in hopes of sharing his...

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Profiles Theatre to Close

Profiles Theatre to Close

Profiles Theatre, the 28-year-old storefront, announced late Tuesday night that they’ll be shutting down, effective immediately. This sudden, but much called for announcement posted to their Facebook page comes amidst a stinging backlash from the Chicago community over a Chicago Reader exposé documenting allegations against Darrell W. Cox for sexual misconduct, physical and psychological...

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LIFE SUCKS Cast Announced

LIFE SUCKS Cast Announced

Lookingglass Theatre Company announced the cast for the Midwest premiere of LIFE SUCKS. Written by Aaron Posner and directed by Andrew White LIFE SUCKS features Philip R. Smith (Astor), Eddie Jemison (Vanya), Danielle Zuckerman (Sonia), Chaon Cross (Ella), Barbara Robertson (Babs), Jim Ortlieb (Professor) and Penelope Walker (Pickles). A reworking...

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Steep Theatre to Host Simon Stephens in July

Steep Theatre to Host Simon Stephens in July

Playwright Simon Stephens. Photo by Kevin Cummins Steep Theatre is bringing Tony Award winner and Steep Associate Playwright Simon Stephens to Chicago July 21st – 25th coinciding with the U.S premiere of his play WASTWATER.  This marks the second time Stephens has visited Steep and his first visit since becoming an associate...

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