Rightlynd is part of Ike Holter's Chicago cycle, the story of a newly-minted alderman who's in over her head from day one. The story is predictable but solid, the characters compelling, the setting quite literally close to home. Unfortunately what could be great is merely good, thanks to several unnecessary and drawn-out sequences and production values, along with a general sense of both Holter and director Lisa Port…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 10:04PM on November 22, 2018