Review: SWEENEY TODD at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre

Review: SWEENEY TODD at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre

Candlelights flicker in the darkness as the stony-faced actors invite us to attend the tale of SWEENEY TODD, the final full musical by the Theo Ubique company at the No Exit Café.

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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: BLIND DATE at Goodman Theatre

Review: BLIND DATE at Goodman Theatre

BLIND DATE reveals our misunderstanding as to what the Presidency actually entails. We optimistically hope that our leaders are crunching facts and figures, soberly and clinically weighing options. Yet in reality, political theater is just that – jockeying to appear a “strong” leader – it is indeed acting that gets the job done.

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Review: BLKS at Steppenwolf

Review: BLKS at Steppenwolf

(L to R) Leea Ayes, Celeste M. Cooper, and Nora Carroll. Photo by Michael Brosilow. By Sheri Flanders The stage of BLKS is vaguely reminiscent of an aquarium; a pink and turquoise cacophony of colored couches, overstuffed pillows and drapes hanging from the ceiling, video projected across the scene. And...

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Review: SAMMY: A TRIBUTE TO SAMMY DAVIS JR. at Black Ensemble Theater

Review: SAMMY: A TRIBUTE TO SAMMY DAVIS JR. at Black Ensemble Theater

In our modern society, we often hear the opinion that artists shouldn’t be too political, too controversial or too outspoken in order to achieve success. Yet Sammy Davis Jr. would have simply laughed wryly and sang “I’ve Gotta Be Me.”

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Review: ALTAR BOYZ at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre

Review: ALTAR BOYZ at Theo Ubique Cabaret Theatre

Altar Boyz is the Most Fun You’ll Ever Have Being Proselytized.

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Review: SHAKIN’ THE MESS OUT OF MISERY at Pegasus Theater

Review: SHAKIN’ THE MESS OUT OF MISERY at Pegasus Theater

The cast of SHAKIN’ weaves an intricate tapestry of black femininity, creating multi-dimensional characters who exist, yet are rarely done justice onstage.

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