Review | THIS BITTER EARTH at About Face Theatre
This play is important. It’s real. Go see it.
Review | SCIENTIFIC METHOD at Rivendell Theatre Ensemble
Every woman has experienced them, knowingly or not, in the workplace: the countless little insidious micro-aggressions and micro-dismissals that some men in positions of authority issue against women to keep them assigned to the places where they feel the women belong.
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.
Review | MASTER CLASS at TimeLine Theatre Company
Fun fact: it turns out that watching an opera class is actually more entertaining than attending the opera.
Review | IT’S ONLY A PLAY at Pride Films and Plays
What is it about the theater we love? And why must we gain the approval of any single theatergoer when the art is so important to us as human beings?
Review: FIGHT NIGHT at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Pictured: Ensemble of FIGHT NIGHT. Photo by Yvon Poncelet. By Marie Warner FIGHT NIGHT at Chicago Shakespeare Theater is a theater experience unlike any other. Visiting Belgian company Ontroerend Goed has created a work that will challenge your preconceived notions about the political system in a new and engaging way....
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.
Review: GYPSY at Porchlight Music Theatre
It’s E. Faye Butler’s world and we should all be HONORED to live here.
Review: ECLIPSED at Pegasus Theatre Chicago
Women are frequently treated as invisible humans. Their voices are censured by centuries of patriarchy.
Review: FUN HARMLESS WARMACHINE at The New Colony
New Colony’s decision to present this play right now ended up being even more timely than they might have imagined.