File this one in the Underwhelming drawer. With his 70-minute Elegy, playwright Ron Hirsen explores the tragic legacy of the Holocaust from the distance of the 1970s. Unfortunately, the work breaks little ground in plumbing the vast, fathoms-deep fallout and countless indelible scars left in the wake of the Holocaust. (read more...)
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:06PM on November 15, 2013