At Shattered Globe FOR PETER PAN Is a Family Affair

At Shattered Globe FOR PETER PAN Is a Family Affair

Attend any production of FOR PETER PAN ON HER 70TH BIRTHDAY and you’re guaranteed to witness a deeply intimate play — a gift, in fact — written by playwright Sarah Ruhl specifically for her mother, Kathleen Ruhl.

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Uneven FOR PETER PAN Has Its Moments

Uneven FOR PETER PAN Has Its Moments

While the product may not be perfect, the beauty of this gift and the process behind it remain.

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Shattered Globe’s FOR PETER PAN Has It’s Cast and Production Team

Shattered Globe’s FOR PETER PAN Has It’s Cast and Production Team

Shattered Globe Theatre has announced the production team and full casting for the Chicago premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s FOR PETER PAN ON HER 70th BIRTHDAY.

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Gender Roles and Identity Meet the Great Depression via Basketball in the TALL GIRLS

Gender Roles and Identity Meet the Great Depression via Basketball in the TALL GIRLS

THE TALL GIRLS is a story about five young girls, who form a basketball team while trying to discover their identity as young women during the tumultuous time of the Great Depression.

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Shattered Globe Lands Chicago Premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s ‘FOR PETER PAN…’

Shattered Globe Lands Chicago Premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s ‘FOR PETER PAN…’

Shattered Globe Theatre will conclude its 2016-17 Season with the Chicago premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s FOR PETER PAN ON HER 70th BIRTHDAY, written for her mother Kathleen Ruhl, a Chicago actress who played Peter Pan as a teenager.

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Shattered Globe Announces TRUE WEST Cast

Shattered Globe Announces TRUE WEST Cast

Shattered Globe announced casting for the revival of TRUE WEST the first show of their 16/17 season. The four-person Sam Shephard play will feature Joseph Wiens, Kevin Viol, Rebecca Jordan and Rob Frankel. Directed by Jason Yost TRUE WEST will run September 8 – October 22, 2016 at Theatre Witt where Shattered Globe is...

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IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT is a Faithful, Safe Adaptation

IN THE HEAT OF THE NIGHT is a Faithful, Safe Adaptation

With race being a topic of much distress, a topic which the arts could be leading the movement toward equality and embracement, it’s unfortunate that what we are getting is simply a really decent copy.

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