Great Acting Serves Disjointed Vignettes in WASTWATER
Sometimes the rain stops just as you are about to see a play in which all three scenes mention the rain just stopping and the play is called WASTWATER and it’s set in England where very often it rains for a long time …
Despite Flaws, TOMORROW MORNING is Sweet, Memorable and Refreshingly Uncynical
Laurence Mark Wythe’s TOMORROW MORNING does a lot of things right. In the vein of Jason Robert Brown’s THE LAST FIVE YEARS, TOMORROW MORNING aims for intimate, character-driven and contemporary. It focuses on two couples—one, the night before their wedding and the other, the night before their divorce.
Chicago Dancing Festival Features First Ever Program of Chicago-Based Ensembles
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Photo by Todd Rosenberg The 10th Anniversary of the Chicago Dancing Festival will feature the first-ever program of Chicago-based dance ensembles entitled PLANET CHICAGO, and George Balanchine’s CONCERTO BAROCCO, performed by Pennsylvania Ballet in its Chicago Dancing Festival debut. Other highlights include Alexander Ekman’s EPISODE 31 and Christopher...
BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY Finds Artful Balance Between Poignant Topicality and Light-Heartedness
(l-r) Audrey Francis, Elena Marisa Flores, Eamonn Walker and Tim Hopper. Photo by Michael Brosilow Review: BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY at Steppenwolf Theatre Company By Rachel Weinberg Stephen Adly Guirgis’s 2015 Pulitzer Prize-winning play BETWEEN RIVERSIDE AND CRAZY, now in its Chicago premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, focuses on issues of...
Partial Casting Announced for Chicago’s HAMILTON
Partial Chicago principal casting for HAMILTON was announced today.
Drury Lane Launches Cabaret Series
Drury Lane Theatre will launch “The Cabaret Room at Drury Lane” with LEADING LADIES OF CHICAGO THEATRE, a two-night event bringing some of Chicago’s top talent to an intimate setting.
Interrobang Theatre Project Announces “Flesh and Blood” Season
Interrobang Theatre Project announced today Season Seven: “Flesh and Blood,” featuring two Midwest premiere dramas.