Review | RIGHTLYND at Victory Gardens Theatre
An electrifyingly entertaining journey into the dark heart of the Chicago Political Machine, Rightlynd by Ike Holter is a rollicking fun good time.
Review: TWO GENTLEMAN OF VERONA at Midsommer Flight
Is there anything more badass than a Shakespeare in the Park actor?
Review: SHE KILLS MONSTERS at Cuckoo’s Theater Project
Cuckoo’s production is evidence of the commitment and joy that drives the engine of Chicago storefront theatre.
Review: TWELFTH NIGHT at Midsommer Flight
Midsommer Flight’s returning fare for the holidays is perhaps the most delightful Shakespeare I’ve been privy to, made only more magical by the panoramic walk up through the Lincoln Park Zoo lights and the oversized winter decorations hanging above the oversized fauna under the Conservatory’s oversized glass domes. Talk about a shift in reality! Welcome to Illyria, boys and girls. It’s TWELFTH NIGHT. Or as known in Western Christian theology — the Day of Epiphany. Or by its alternative title given by the Bard himself — “What You Will.”
Passionate Actors Drive HAYMARKET
Underscore Theatre Company has put a beast of a show together in this world premiere musical/song cycle about this defining moment in the labor movement and Chicago history.