Review: HOT PINK, OR READY TO BLOW at New American Folk Theatre

Review: HOT PINK, OR READY TO BLOW at New American Folk Theatre

HOT PINK, OR READY TO BLOW from New American Folk Theatre sounds like it would be a rowdy late-night show and noisy cult classic. To make this presumption would be to sell the play very, very short.

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Review: CYRANO at BoHo Theatre

Review: CYRANO at BoHo Theatre

In an era when human connection feels increasingly dictated by algorithms, it’s hard to fathom the lengths we used to go to for courtship. For that reason, Edmund Rostand’s classic play CYRANO, in BoHo Theatre’s enchanting production of Michael Hollinger and Aaron Posner’s new adaptation, serves as a welcome contrary to computer-generated romance.

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Review: PLANTATION! at Lookingglass Theatre Company

Review: PLANTATION! at Lookingglass Theatre Company

Through the deft writing of extraordinarily talented playwright Kevin Douglas, and buoyed by the light sitcom directing style of David Schwimmer, PLANTATION!, the viciously hilarious comedy at Lookingglass Theatre, succeeds at the impossible.

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Review: MARY STUART at Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Review: MARY STUART at Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Friedrich Schiller’s 1800 classic, MARY STUART, given a sharp and gorgeous reimagining by playwright Peter Oswald, director Jenn Thompson, and Chicago Shakespeare Theater, the two opposing monarchs wage a war of words and power that fuels their drive to become the unquestioned sovereign of their nations, no matter the cost.

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Review: LA BELLE/SLEEPING BEAUTY by Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo at the Auditorium Theatre

Review: LA BELLE/SLEEPING BEAUTY by Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo at the Auditorium Theatre

Choreographer Jean-Christophe Maillot and the Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo’s production of LA BELLE/ SLEEPING BEAUTY takes the 19th-century ballet by Marius Petipa and with stunning visuals, a soaring score, and exemplary choreography, brings it well into the 21st century.

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Review: SIX CORNERS at American Blues Theater

Review: SIX CORNERS at American Blues Theater

Huff’s witty dialogue and challenging moral premise and powerful yet understated performances from the cast make SIX CORNERS a thoroughly worthwhile outing.

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Review: THE WOLVES at Goodman Theatre

Review: THE WOLVES at Goodman Theatre

There is no denying the change in the air. Women, across various communities, are tired of being silenced, tired of being dismissed as fragile, tired of being dismissed — period.

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Review: NICE GIRL at Raven Theatre

Review: NICE GIRL at Raven Theatre

Jim Carrey is quoted as saying, “If you give up on your dreams, what’s left?” That’s a beautiful sentiment, and one that will remind most of us to focus on those elusive thoughts that lift us and carry great personal significance. But what if you never believed that you were special enough to have dreams, nor allowed yourself the space and time to even think about what, above a vague and ordinary existence, might be possible for you?

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Review: BREACH at Victory Gardens Theater

Review: BREACH at Victory Gardens Theater

In BREACH, Nwandu has created a satire that feels both escapist in moments and yet becomes ultimately inescapable because of the issues it raises.

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Review: SOUTHERN GOTHIC at Windy City Playhouse

Review: SOUTHERN GOTHIC at Windy City Playhouse

Four genteel Southern couples begin to unravel, revealing the sordid and lascivious truths present in each of their relationships in SOUTHERN GOTHIC

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