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Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 is a celestial experience by Kerry Reid

A musical based on War and Peace sounds like a ludicrous proposition. And of course it is"which is why Dave Malloy's Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 only focuses on a 70-page i…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 5:26pm on September 19, 2024[SHARE]

Never Better hits a nerve by Kimzyn Campbell

Avoidant and in denial. Most of us have been there. But when college girl Davy, played by Emma Samuelson in Never Better, leans into these strategies, it causes problems. Still mourning the …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 1:49pm on September 18, 2024[SHARE]

Henry V, portrait of a serial killer by Catey Sullivan

In Chicago Shakespeare's violent, bloody, overstuffed freight train of a production, the traditionally heroic King Henry V is a symbol of unchecked nationalism. Henry VThrough 10/6: Tue 7 PM…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 1:25pm on September 18, 2024[SHARE]

Passionate flight by Josh Flanders

Northlight Theatre's The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk, written by Daniel Jamieson, featuring music by Ian Ross, and directed by Elizabeth Margolius, is a delightful journey of love and artistry.…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:59am on September 18, 2024[SHARE]

East Texas Hot Links delivers meaty performances by Sheri Flanders

What do we owe our community? Ourselves? Spicy and explosive, the must-see East Texas Hot Links lives up to its name. The latest offering from director Ron OJ Parson at the Court Theatre is …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:38am on September 18, 2024[SHARE]

The price of truth telling by Sandra Treviño

Reading the statistics on femicides in the adjacent exhibit set up for Water People Theater's The Delicate Tears of the Waning Moon triggered my emotions and an alarming memory of my visit t…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:19am on September 18, 2024[SHARE]

Sunken treasure by Kerry Reid

You think the Titanic had a disastrous maiden voyage? Consider the Vasa, a Swedish warship constructed by King Gustavus Adolphus (sometimes called "the father of modern warfare") between 162…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:53am on September 12, 2024[SHARE]

Last supper by Kerry Reid

The tense family dinner has long been a trope for American realism. Just off the top of my head, plays that have such a device as a central dramatic event include Tracy Letts's August: Osage…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:25am on September 12, 2024[SHARE]

Broad shoulders and pointed words by Dan Jakes

Here's the thing about icons: they're not known for their flexibility. Take Pablo Picasso's towering, untitled 1967 Core-Ten steel sculpture outside Daley Plaza. It's been featured on so man…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 12:12pm on September 11, 2024[SHARE]

This Is Our Youth is a twentysomething roller-coaster ride by Marissa Oberlander

As my first experience with this Kenneth Lonergan 1996 contemporary classic, seeing it in a small black box, directed by and starring twentysomethings, was a visceral thrill. Under Andrew Sh…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:55am on September 11, 2024[SHARE]

Within a Shadow illuminates big questions by Boutayna Chokrane

Within a Shadow, now in its world premiere from Lex the Movie in association with Red Theater, is an ambitious two-act dramedy that digs into the complexities of estrangement, cultural ident…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:40am on September 11, 2024[SHARE]

Capraesque capers by Jack Helbig

What a difference nine years makes. When Paul Slade Smith's witty, political farce, then called A Real Lulu, premiered in the summer of 2015 at the Peninsula Players in Door Country, Wiscons…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:11am on September 11, 2024[SHARE]

Beneath the Willow Tree explores generational trauma by Jack Helbig

In the program for Pulse Theatre Chicago's world premiere production of Beneath the Willow Tree, playwright Isis Elizabeth tells us a little about the origins of her play. Begun during the p…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 10:54am on September 11, 2024[SHARE]

Royal dialogues by Kerry Reid

Janet Ulrich Brooks is my kind of theatrical royalty: a no-nonsense performer who can play everything from firebrand playwright Lillian Hellman to diva Maria Callas with riveting conviction.…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 10:32am on September 11, 2024[SHARE]

Manic panic by Kerry Reid

In Jonathan Demme's 1986 anti-screwball comedy, Something Wild, Jeff Daniels's straight-arrow yuppie gets his life turned upside down in a scary way by Melanie Griffith's wild child, Lulu. T…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 12:08pm on September 4, 2024[SHARE]

Stripping for parts by Kerry Reid

With The Full Monty, Paramount Theatre completes the trifecta of musicals derived from movies about British deindustrialization, on the heels of 2021's Kinky Boots and Billy Elliot earlier t…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:57am on September 4, 2024[SHARE]

Musicalizing the legend by Jack Helbig

When legend becomes fact, musicalize the legend (to paraphrase John Ford). Sherman Edwards and Peter Stone follow this strategy again and again over the course of their rousing 1969 musical …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:10am on September 4, 2024[SHARE]

Men of Marvel by Josh Flanders

At long last, true believers, the third installment of Mark Pracht's "Four-Color Trilogy""The House of Ideas"is here, opening the 2024"'25 season at City Lit Theater. Following Pracht's firs…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 10:21am on September 4, 2024[SHARE]

Stabbing at shadows by Kerry Reid

In a couple of weeks, the national tour of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child lands at the James M. Nederlander Theatre. The show, written by Jack Thorne from an original story by Harry Potte…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 4:58pm on August 28, 2024[SHARE]

Meta musical by Matt Simonette

There's self-aware"and then there's [title of show]. Billed as being "about two guys writing a musical about two guys writing a musical," PrideArts launches its 2024-25 season with the Broad…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 10:55am on August 28, 2024[SHARE]

The Normal Heart is timely again by Albert Williams

On July 27, 1982, as editor of Chicago GayLife newspaper, I attended a meeting in Washington, D.C., between government health officials and a group of LGBTQ+ activists and leaders of organiz…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 10:28am on August 28, 2024[SHARE]

Grin reaper by Kerry Reid

Steppenwolf has been mixing it up in recent (post-COVID shutdown) years with solo comedy outings from national names like Mike Birbiglia (The Old Man and the Pool) and Alex Edelman (Just for…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 5:28pm on August 20, 2024[SHARE]

Legato Limbo Loud or GoFastWait introduces Chicago to Neal Adelman by Kerry Reid

I'd never heard of Neal Adelman before seeing brand-new Dodge Box Theatre's evening of one-acts, presented under the somewhat confounding omnibus title of Legato Limbo Loud or GoFastWait, at…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 4:50pm on August 20, 2024[SHARE]

Network remains more powerful onscreen than onstage by Dmitry Samarov

Adapting stage to screen poses many problems. There's usually something leaden and, uh, stagey about making a movie of a play; witness how few watchable Shakespeare films there are. They're …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 4:34pm on August 20, 2024[SHARE]

Do it with style by Amanda Finn

Existing IP doesn't always translate from screen to musical theater stage. In many ways, Back to the Future: the Musical is one of those shows. Some of the songs are mediocre at best and its…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 4:17pm on August 20, 2024[SHARE]
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