Let the good times roll: A perfectly staged Blues for an Alabama Sky by Remy Bumppo
Photo by Nomee Photography There are times for a director to put an imprint onto a script, but there are others when […]
Photo by Nomee Photography There are times for a director to put an imprint onto a script, but there are others when […]
Photo by Kyle Smart | The Impostors Theatre Company There is plenty of truth to the oft-stated maxim that Chicago’s most exciting theatrical […]
Photo by Michael Brosilow “Volunteers say buses of migrants arriving in Chicago at increased rate.” —Headline in Chicago Tribune 9/23/23 Martyna Majok’s […]
Photo by Brave Luz—Joe Manno I am used to seeing shows from The Gift Theatre in its old, cramped quarters on Milwaukee […]
Photo by Jeffrey L. Kurysz Review by Seth Wilson Arthur Miller’s status as one of the canonical American dramatists has always left […]
I have loved A Chorus Line since I first saw it in about 1977 at the Schubert (now CIBC) Theatre in Chicago. […]
Photo by Joan Marcus I’ve reviewed Hamilton here before, and my opinion of the show has not changed. If you count Disney+, […]
Review by Samantha Robison Photo by John Olson Christopher Wren (a character in The Mousetrap, not the architect) really says it best: […]
Photo by Evan Hanover Early in the new play Revolution, playwright Brett Neveu has a character spontaneously invite someone she hardly knows […]
Photo by Time Stops Photography Baked the Musical might feel like an unusual choice for Theo Ubique to begin its ’23-’24 season […]