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Being Bi-Coastal
Boy From Oz – Pride Films and Plays
In PF&P’s biggest, splashiest production to date, Director David Zak and Musical Director Robert Ollis have teamed
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The Judas Kiss – Dead Writers Theatre
David Hare’s 1998 drama is about the relationship, scandal and subsequent betrayal of gay, Irish author/playwright
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[title of show] – Brown Paper Box Theatre Company
Plays and musicals that illustrate how art is made aren’t as plentiful as one might expect. Sondheim’s “Sunday in the
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Pippin
There is a quiet moment near the beginning of Stephen Schwartz’s historically-based musical during which
Read MoreKokandy Repeats with Another Hit
Gertrude Stein herself (played with wry wit by Caron Buinis) provides running commentary from the highest corner.
The performance is staged as a smallish Broadway musical with the exception of the lyrics which are the work of an author known for her experimentation with language and repetition. This does not always lend itself to songs that are completely pleasing; but the listener must surrender in this case, I think to one of the conundrums of artistic endeavor: sometimes the writer’s need for full self-expression supersedes the reader’s need to fully understand.
You Can Go Home Again
Take Me Back – Poor Theatre Company
After serving four years in prison, Bill has returned to his hometown of Muskogee, Oklahoma. He’s back living with
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Men of Soul – Black Ensemble Theatre
Jackie Taylor’s wonderful, effervescent Black Ensemble Theater, always a joyous gift to Chicago, is back doing what
Read MoreA Road to Redemption
Grand Concourse – Steppenwolf Theatre
Shelley begins early every morning at the church soup kitchen cleaning up after the janitors have done their job. She
Read MoreA Hundred Minutes of Confusion
Whatever – The Side Project
Robert Tenges is a well-known, Chicago-based playwright. His works have been produced, not only by the side
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The Little Mermaid – Chicago Shakespeare Theatre
Audiences might want to bring their bathing suits or snorkels when they visit Navy Pier this summer, because a new,
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