Flash and Flourish: A Review of ABT at the Harris
Of wonders there are many, yet the programs reveal weaknesses becoming endemic to large companies"a preference for the quick hit of the thrill rather than the slower cultivation of nuance.
Of wonders there are many, yet the programs reveal weaknesses becoming endemic to large companies"a preference for the quick hit of the thrill rather than the slower cultivation of nuance.
This Cheryl Lynn Bruce-directed production burns hot and bright at Congo Square Theatre.
Interrobang's latest charts the trickle down complicity of abuse in a story inspired by Jerry Sandusky and Penn State.
An excellent and inclusive ensemble brings to life this musical mashup.
Griffin Theatre inaugurates its thirtieth season with Brian Cawley and Jeanine Tesori's heart-mending musical about faith and courage.
Tracy Letts' latest play raises a mirror to our current political situation. Unfortunately, it is pointing in the wrong direction.
Candace Chong's 2012 play about the former British colony of Hong Kong receives an urgent, if occasionally heavy-handed, American premiere.
Like the repartee, the dancing is brisk and dazzles with its seeming ease, patterns and formations suddenly emerging from the action and just as rapidly dissolving.
This Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning play is reimagined with a cast made up exclusively of women over the age of fifty-five.
This co-presentation with Chicago Shakespeare Theater marks the highest profile debut of the inaugural Chicago International Latino Theater Festival.
This revival of Thornton Wilder's strange and strangely prescient play feels as bizarre as it does familiar.
Stephen Adly Guirgis' play wrestles with the motivations behind Christianity's greatest betrayal.
Akvavit Theatre delivers Ibsen's "Ghosts" with a few gory twists.