Review | “Lottery Day” at Goodman Theatre
Much like an actual lottery, the characters in Lottery Day all face the randomness of tragedy and success.
Review | “The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey” at American Blues Theater
ABSOLUTE BRIGHTNESS is a great example that truly all you need to make good theatre is a talented actor to tell a movingly human story.
Review | “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane” at Filament Theatre
Pictured: Mariah Copeland. Photo by Christian Libonati. By Toniak Todorova There is another magical happening at Filament Theatre this spring with their adaptation of THE MIRACULOUS JOURNEY OF EDWARD TULANE. A timeless tale made for the young who haven’t learned yet and the old who seemed to have forgotten: love...
Review | “Lured: The Curse of the Swans” at Right Brain Project
All three actors do strong work, and Becca Holloway’s direction adds some interesting layers.
Review | “Hands on a Hardbody” at Refuge Theatre Project
Based on the 1997 documentary of the same name, Refuge Theatre’s production of HANDS ON A HARDBODY tells the story of a group of Texans locked in a battle of wills to see who will win a new truck. The last person still standing with one hand on the “hardbody” wins. It’s a physical and mental test for the ages.
Review | “Melancholy Play” at Organic Theater Company
Truth be told, if it wasn’t for the Director’s Note in the program that also offers a few of playwright Sarah Ruhl’s words, you would question why Organic Theater chose this show as part of their season.
Review | HOW TO LIVE ON EARTH at Chimera Ensemble
It is an extremely science-fiction-y premise, but its execution is much less science-fiction-y than I expected.
Review | LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Mercury Theater Chicago
L. Walter Stearns’ superb production boasts an excellent cast and terrific music, and moves far beyond the limits of traditional musical theatre.
Review | “Blackbird” at Blank Theatre Company
Intense and unflinching, Blank Theatre Company’s “Blackbird,” now playing at City Lit Theatre, feels intentionally tight and uncomfortable reflecting the difficult storyline.
Review | “The Ruse of Medusa” at Facility Theatre
Facility Theatre’s gorgeous, weird, and wonderful production of Erik Satie’s surrealist comedic THE RUSE OF MEDUSA is well worth a trip to Wicker Park.