Goodman Has Its BLIND DATE Cast
Goodman Theatre has announced the cast for the world premiere of Rogelio Martinez’s BLIND DATE directed by Artistic Director Robert Falls.
Lineup Announced for 21st Annual FILLET OF SOLO Festival
Lifeline Theatre has announced the lineup for the 21st Annual Fillet of Solo Festival.
Bower Theatre Announces 2018 Ensemble
Bower Theatre Ensemble has announced the artists who’ll make up the company’s 2018 inaugural season. The ensemble, selected on a yearly basis, works on multiple productions and across multiple disciplines. Bower’s 2018 season includes FRANKENSTEIN, directed by Artistic Director Bec Willett and adapted by Alexander Utz from the novel by Mary...
Review: LIZZIE at Firebrand Theatre
(left to right) Jacquelyne Jones and Liz Chidester. Photo by Marisa KM. By Catey Sullivan Raw, aggressive and raucous, “Lizzie” plays like a mashup of Sleater-Kinney and Pussy Riot, with a dash of “Spring Awakening” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch.” It is also wholly its own animal, and defies...
Peninsula Players Announces 2018 Season
Peninsula Players Theatre has announced the lineup for its 83rd season.
Cast and Production Team Set for INSURRECTION at Stage Left
Stage Left Theatre has announced the cast and creative team for the Chicago premiere of INSURRECTION: Holding History by Robert O’Hara.
Raven Has Its NICE GIRL Cast and Production Team
Raven Theatre has announced the cast and production team for the Chicago premiere of Melissa Ross’s NICE GIRL.
Filament’s Next Season Includes Fort-Building Adventure and Family Dining Experience
Filament Theatre has announced its 2018 season of immersive adventures. The season opens with “FORTS! Build Your Own Adventure” (Jan. 6 – Feb. 11)
Emerald City Has Its SHOWTIME WITH SHAKESPEARE Cast and Creatives
Emerald City Theatre has announced the cast and creative team for the Midwest premiere of THE MAGIC TREEHO– USE: SHOWTIME WITH SHAKESPEARE.
Review: CAPTAIN STEVE’S CARING KINGDOM at The Factory
When a theater company boasts of their “trashy and stupid‚” aesthetic, you really have no idea what you’re in for. Which makes sense, given Factory’s mission of an “unexpected, unapologetic theatrical experience.”