Review | Second City’s 107th Main Stage Revue ALGORITHM NATION, OR THE STATIC QUO

Review | Second City’s 107th Main Stage Revue ALGORITHM NATION, OR THE STATIC QUO

Photo by Todd Rosenberg By Bec Willett It’s a packed house for Second City’s 107th main stage revue ALGORITHM NATION, OR THE STATIC QUO. I’m fortunate enough – along with the other press, to be seated in what my friend calls The Good Seats. Unlike the storefront theaters I often...

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Review | THE REVOLUTIONISTS at Strawdog Theatre Company

Review | THE REVOLUTIONISTS at Strawdog Theatre Company

While the performances are at times tepid, the design is not.

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Review | THE ELDER SON at Bluebird Arts

Review | THE ELDER SON at Bluebird Arts

In a world that too often seems to focused on division rather than inclusion, it makes sense to produce a play that deals with the yearning to belong. However, what is worrisome is this play’s portrayal of women.

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Review | THE LAST SESSION at Refuge Theatre Project

Review | THE LAST SESSION at Refuge Theatre Project

It is here that the proximity of the space truly enhances the experience, especially highlighting the overwhelming vocal talent and skill of Darilyn Burtley (Tryshia) who makes even the most difficult seem effortless.

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Review | MOBY DICK!: THE MUSICAL at Cuckoo’s Theater Project

Review | MOBY DICK!: THE MUSICAL at Cuckoo’s Theater Project

The Cuckoo’s Theater Project’s of MOBY DICK! is an ambitious production that harnesses the message of the original text while still providing a whole bunch o’ fun.

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Review: IN THE CANYON at Jackalope Theatre Company

Review: IN THE CANYON at Jackalope Theatre Company

Calamity West’s new work is an unapologetically and deftly-crafted theatrical edict declaring that if we continue as we are, the future will be anything but female.

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Review: ALL I WANT IS ONE MORE MEANWHILE… at Otherworld Theatre

Review: ALL I WANT IS ONE MORE MEANWHILE… at Otherworld Theatre

Just because you’re not a perfect woman, it doesn’t mean you’re not strong one.

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Review: INDECENT at Victory Gardens Theater

Review: INDECENT at Victory Gardens Theater

Weaving its way through multiple decades, locations and theatrical styles, INDECENT is written with the complexity only possible by a master of the craft. Such a play necessitates a director of equal caliber: Gary Griffin proves himself that person.

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Review: ODESSA at Right Brain Project

Review: ODESSA at Right Brain Project

ODESSA exemplifies how the creativity and thriftiness of Chicago storefront theater can make a little turn into a lot.

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Review: TREEFALL at Exit 63 Theatre

Review: TREEFALL at Exit 63 Theatre

It’s near impossible not be enveloped by the world created by TREEFALL’s artistic team.

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