Nothing Without a Company Announces New Play Festival Line-Up
Nothing Without a Company has announced the line-up, cast and directors for New Play Festival: 4PLAYs, which kicks off the company’s 17/18 season. The production team includes Paul Sunao Hovey (Stage Manager), Sarah Collonge (Lighting Designer), Marissa Rutledge (Prop Manager), and Will Bennett (Fight Choreographer). New Play Festival: 4PLAYs Line-Up (from...
Review: PILGRIMS at The Gift Theatre
Kiechel’s script is why we become actors, designers, directors, and supporters of the arts. It requires all of you, both physically and mentally. She doesn’t let up and has delivered the best show I’ve seen all year.
International Physical Theater Festival Recap – Part 2
Kyle Whalen takes us inside the International Physical Theater Festival through in-depth blog recaps.
Babes With Blades Sets Cast and Creatives for World Premiere of THE INVISIBLE SCARLET O’NEIL
Babes With Blades Theatre Company has its cast and creative team for THE INVISIBLE SCARLET O’NEIL, based on the first American female superhero comic strip.
Pulse Theatre Has Its WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? Cast
Pictured: Lewis R. Jones Pulse Theatre Chicago has announced the cast for their Summer production of Edward Albee’s WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF. Directed by co-founder and Producing Artistic Director Chris Jackson, the production features Lewis R. Jones (George), Nicholia Q. Aguirre (Martha), Kate Robison (Honey), and Adam Zaininger (Nick). “Our core values are to...
Review: HER MAJESTY’S WILL at Lifeline Theatre
Referred to as the “lost years,” this span of seven years is the subject of Lifeline Theatre’s world premiere HER MAJESTY’S WILL adapted by ensemble member Robert Kauzlaric from the novel by Chicago-based author David Blixt.
Review: HAIR at Metropolis Performing Arts Centre
No matter which decade it is, it’s hard for HAIR to not seem topical: a disillusioned youth speaking (and singing) out against war and destruction; a generation lost in place and purpose in the world; a minority faction rising against a powerful populace that wants all to conform.
Theater Wit Announces Next Season
Theater Wit has announced their ’17-’18 season, which will include the return of Mitchell Fain’s THIS WAY OUTTA SANTALAND
Review: RAGTIME at Griffin Theatre
The cast of Griffin Theatre Company’s production of RAGTIME, directed by Scott Weinstein. Photo by Michael Brosilow. Many consider the Tony-laden, late-90s musical RAGTIME an American classic. But I have to admit that I’m perplexed as to how its popularity even lasted this long. There’s no denying that the Ragtime music, the historical figures (Harry...
The 44th Annual Non-Equity Jeff Award Winners
The full list of winners of the 2017 Non-Equity Jeff Awards