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Jason Alexander directs this world premiere at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, a “marital combat” play with tightly wound action that takes repeated shots at the intimate lives of its coupl…
Writers Theatre's production stars Rae Gray as a Big Tech employee undergoing an evaluation with a therapist played by Christopher Donahue.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater stages "The Merry Wives of Windsor," a comedy that is produced less often than others in the Bard's canon, but worth catching.
Theo Ubique turns small-scale staging into a big-hearted musical escape, where director L. Walter Stearns immerses the audience in the world of the Man in Chair's imagination.
Chicago Opera Theater is staging the opera that premiered in Germany in 1933 before being banned by the Nazi party.
"Translations" is a provocative and brilliant play that stands alone as drama.
The most stirring vocal moments in the opera are delivered by the large ensemble, whose humming could scare a banshee"but leave it wanting more.
Teatro La Plaza's "Hamlet" is nearly entirely about the actors themselves, framed by the playwright's agitprop on their behalf.
Manual Cinema has taken the perilous path of adaptation, mixing a contemporary American storyline with an authentic period telling Dickens' tale. Its "Christmas Carol" brings magic, and a ma…
This cheery, sexy 2015 staging with its 2024 cast shows that bright, sexy opera still sings at Lyric. It's great fun with generous doses of the sublime.
This is a stylish, energetic production with a breathtakingly gifted crew that delivers all the energy and glamor of a vintage-style musical with a new school spin.
In the delicate hands of director Malkia Stampley, this is a fine production of a rare play whose great wisdom and humanity unfolds slowly and curiously, like epiphanies that spring up from …
This show is a trademark Black Ensemble jukebox show"great band, many wonderful singers who give their all and a book with an uplifting message.
As theater art, the show is a triumph. How about as a message for our age delivered by a decades-old play crafted in a different political moment?
Steppenwolf's cast has put in the work and delivers a seriously zany show.
Parson has delivered another knockout. Brave the box office wait time for tickets.
"Judgment Day," now premiering at Chicago Shakes, is a fast-paced, laugh-out-loud funny play with a cast that somehow ekes comedy out of nearly every line and gesture.
In Margaret Atwood's retelling of the life of Penelope, the veiled, enigmatic, ever-weaving wife of Odysseus, is reborn.
Thanks to its cast of joyous, nimble clowns"who are also the show's smart writers""Places" delights while also provoking, just enough.
The title character of the President of the United States never appears in "POTUS," a riotous political farce with an all-women cast. The comedy does, however, begin with a crisis he created.
The biggest surprise in the engrossing staged version of "Tommy" now at The Goodman is how strongly the work stands alone given the indelible imprint the music by Pete Townshend and his coll…
This show aims to portray the struggles of some of the wives (and eventually ex-wives) of Motown superstars.
Parental sacrifice figures large in this original musical.
This British musical seems to pull off the impossible. The mesmerizing but highly complex score requires singers and musicians who can manage its intricate rhythms with precision and still a…
An incisive, suitably atonal but pitch-perfect Chicago premiere of Jackie Sibblies Drury's 2019 Pulitzer Prize-winning play that leads, relentlessly, to unexpected heights of humor and drama…