Though Kokandy Productions' Tomorrow Morning doesn’t break any ground in musical theater, it's still a sweet, 90-minute pleasing look at love and marriage, beautifully sung by 4 talented p…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 07:48PMSteppenwolf's Between Riverside and Crazy, which won Stephen Adly Guirgis the 2015 Purlitzer Prize, isn’t for everyone. It’s gritty and, at times, over the top. However, the strength of …
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 03:26PMIn the span of just under an hour, Schoolhouse Rock Live! energetically covers everything from pronouns to women’s suffrage. Emerald City Theatre and Broadway in Chicago have a summer hit …
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:39PMHouse Theatre's Death and Harry Houdini is a guaranteed visual feast, but at its core, the play is a journey into the mind of a genius. For every moment of vulnerability, there’s an illusi…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 09:10PMThe talented team behind SpongeBob Musical set out to create an entertaining Broadway show specifically for children, parents in tow, and they nailed it. So, get your tickets because a volca…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 11:37PMA Hubbard Street Dance and Second City collaboration, The Art of Falling is back by popular demand. these two Chicago institutions deliver their sublimely charming reflection on the foibles…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 06:04PMAmerica Theater Co's *Xanadu* is 100 minutes of pure sparkling fun – a love letter to a time that’s since taken on a soft focus in American pop culture. No one will forget how terribly r…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 02:22AMSideshow Theatre's *Caught* has ambition to spare, but where the production falters is in its execution. Christopher Chen’s script winks at the audience to the point of annoyance, so conce…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 12:31AMWithout a doubt, Irish Theatre's *Spinning* is a compelling, emotional parable. The show's acting is hypnotic, but unfortunately the script comes across flat and predictable at times. If Pla…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 08:13PMWhile playwright Rajiv Joseph has penned a strong, dynamic script with Interrobang's *The North Pool", and the two actors carry it off well, director James Yost has almost shied away from th…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 09:24PMHaven Theatre's The Distance is a potential sleeper hit, a dramedy about ordinary people, the decisions they make and the lives they affect. Bruce’s characters are the most human I’ve se…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:19PMBitingly funny, but touching and frightening at the same time, Ike Holter's world premiere *Prowess" at Jackalope Theatre reminds us that, as Chicagoans, we’re not so far removed from the …
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 07:26PMThe story told in Underscore Theatre's world premiere is not only of historical significance but one with a sweep and grandeur worthy of musical theater. Writers Alex Higgin-Houser and compo…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 06:50PMDirector Charles Newell and company are determined to provide a good time, and they definitely succeedIt’s worth the trip to Hyde Park and you’ll still come away with a better knowledge …
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 08:02PMThe Producers may well be the out-and-out funniest musical ever written. And if this production doesn’t entirely match the original in mirth, it beats it hands down in musical performance!…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 12:51AMChicago Shakespeare's *Tug of War* boasts a stunning ensemble and top-notch design and live music. Despite all of its strengths, however, Tug of War doesn’t quite work - it has a very spec…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 07:52PMThe spirit of Strawdog Theatre will live on wherever this ensemble lands, so an overly elegiac tone need not be invoked. That said, as a finale for their home, Strawdog does what all great p…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 12:34AMWith American Blue's production of Little Shop of Horrors, we find a reliably fun vehicle with a stellar Equity cast, and Jonathan Berry’s direction presents it with all the skill and care…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:20PMAbout Face Theatre's The Secretaries is a bloody good time, though a bit inconsistent. Grab your most-twisted friends, order a few drinks, tuck in and wait patiently through exposition and s…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 09:25PMThursday, December 16 Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune by Terrence McNally Hubris Productions at the Greenhouse Theater Center 2257 N. Lincoln Ave. Chicago (map) Join Hubris…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:22PMThe foundation of the production – Matt Pelfrey’s script – is rock-solid. But Louis Contey’s cast never fully captures either the heat or the darkness so crucial to the story. They d…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:55PMTaste is absolutely not for the faint of heart, and is like nothing I’ve ever seen. If you have a strong stomach and a sick sense of humor, I highly recommend this Chicago premiere. (read …
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 06:08PMA Red Line Runs Through It is a funny commentary on the anxiety-laden life in Chicago specifically, with a definite bias toward northside-near-the-lakefront crowd. It has a good share of imp…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 08:55PMThe Midwest premiere of Ruby Rae Spiegel's 'Dry Land' is a bold new work that takes on the thorny issue of abortion with brutal honesty and surprising notes of grace and humor. Highly Recomm…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 12:57AMComplete with traditional Appalachian songs, some bizarre choral dialogue and an older woman telling very symbolic stories, New Colony's Even Longer and Farther Away is a genuine attempt at …
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 12:43PMWith a stronger lead, Marriott Theatre's 'Evita' would have been much more memorable. Nonethelss, the ensemble and other principals do fantastic work, especially in their warm blending and g…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 07:25PMWith Raven Theatre's 'House of Blue Leaves' by John Guare, director JoAnn Montemurro’s shows her deftness and keen insight into staging Guare's pathetic characters. The show's superb cast,…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 07:34PMDespite a talented playwright and cast, Ike Holter's newest production at A Red Orchid Theatre, 'Sender' has an overarching problem in that nobody on stage acts in a way that feels true. (re…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:26PMThere’s no denying that AstonRep Theatre's 'The Women of Lockerbie' is a special story. Unfortunately, Deborah Brevoort’s script doesn’t do the powerful real-life women justice. Slight…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 09:46PMBabes With Blades' 180 Degree Rule is a triple dose of nostalgia, intrigue and humor, and a story that could easily be true, and Babes With Blades is an ideal match for presenting these comp…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 07:26PMMeasure for measure, Dreamgirls has more star turns in its first 15 minutes than many musicals have in their entirety. And Porchlight Music Theatre's production, directed by Brenda Didier, d…
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