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Chicago Theater Review: CARLYLE (Goodman Theatre) by Lawrence Bommer

A STUDY IN SPITE BECOMES A PUERILE HISSY FIT The joke's on us in Thomas Bradshaw's 75-minute Carlyle. Goodman Theatre's premiere is agit-prop theater, a trifle that contains more guts and nerve than wit or heart. Purportedly a kick-off rally for the title character's bid to be a Republican senator from Illinois, it opens with a […]

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 03:42PM on April 12, 2016

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