Bronzeville blues
A Bronzeville six-flat frames the sometimes melodramatic but compelling story in Tina Fakhrid-Deen's Dandelions, now in a world premiere at MPAACT under the direction of Lauren Wells-Mann. O…
A Bronzeville six-flat frames the sometimes melodramatic but compelling story in Tina Fakhrid-Deen's Dandelions, now in a world premiere at MPAACT under the direction of Lauren Wells-Mann. O…
Back in 2012, playwright and solo artist Dael Orlandersmith performed Black n Blue Boys/Broken Men at the Goodman's Owen Theatre. In a series of monologues drawn from interviews with several…
I first saw Dr. Endesha Ida Mae Holland's autobiographical From the Mississippi Delta over 30 years ago in the old Goodman studio theater space. Though it's been revived many times since, I …
Dory, or "Rascal," as she is known to her family, is a six-year-old with a lively imagination, which includes her not-quite-a-monster best friend, Mary. Her older siblings, exasperated by he…
Jackie Sibblies Drury's Fairview won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize, but is only getting its Chicago premiere now courtesy of Definition Theatre. After seeing Tyrone Phillips's staging at the cozy …
After five people (including a nine-year-old child) were murdered in a mass shooting in Texas last week, Governor Greg Abbott tweeted, "I've announced a $50K reward for info on the criminal …
India Nicole Burton's Panther Women: An Army for the Liberation has already played at Cleveland Public Theatre and Indianapolis's Phoenix Theatre as part of the National New Play Network's r…
Cutting Oscar Wilde's 1895 classic comedy of manners down to a sleek 90-minute running time is a bold step, but Theatre Above the Law's current staging, directed by Tony Lawry, manages that …
Aleshea Harris's What to Send Up When It Goes Down, produced by Congo Square Theatre last year, provided a trenchant and sometimes anguished portrayal of how racialized violence affects Blac…
Jessica Dickey's world premiere at Remy Bumppo (directed by Marti Lyons) has some echoes of Doug Wright's I Am My Own Wife: the playwright appears as a character, researching the life of a h…
The last great production of The Cherry Orchard I saw was at Steppenwolf, nearly 20 years ago. Tina Landau turned the company's upstairs theater into a near-immersive experience, with Riccar…
Though it premiered in 1981 with the Negro Ensemble Company, won the 1982 Pulitzer Prize for drama, and was subsequently turned into the well-received 1984 film A Soldier's Story, Charles Fu…
Barbara Gaines started her tenure as artistic director for Chicago Shakespeare Theater (then called Chicago Shakespeare Workshop) in 1986 by staging Henry V on the rooftop of the Red Lion Pu…
"The shit we deal with in Baghdad, it doesn't exist in America," declares Sahir early in Martin Yousif Zebari's Layalina, now in a world premiere at the Goodman under Sivan Battat's directio…
On the ticketing page for Broadway in Chicago's presentation of the touring version of Tina: The Tina Turner Musical, there's a small line at the bottom: "Please note that Tina Turner does n…
I'm just going to get the obvious adjective out of the way right now: Rajiv Joseph's Describe the Night, now in its local premiere at Steppenwolf under Austin Pendleton's direction, is defin…
In what was seen at the time as quite the upset, Avenue Q took home the Tony Award for best musical in 2004, beating out the Wicked machine and the critically acclaimed Caroline, or Change. …
When it comes to Factory Theater, you'd be forgiven for thinking that Shannon O'Neill's play The Kelly Girls, about two sisters in Northern Ireland, would be close in tone and spirit to the …
Romantic regret and stubborn optimism seem as intertwined in the national character of Ireland as a Saint Brigid's cross, and those qualities suffuse Once, the 2012 musical adapted by Irish …
Artists Lounge Live, started by the husband-and-wife team of Michael and Angela Ingersoll, specializes in presenting tribute shows to various musical legends. (Michael Ingersoll was in the o…
Charles Dickens's schoolmaster Mr. Gradgrind from Hard Times (he who insists, "Now, what I want is Facts. Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts") would feel right at home in the grim …
Alex Grelle and Jesse Morgan Young's Floor Show premiered in a brief electric run in February 2020 at the Chopin. The plan was to bring it back later that spring. But then . . . you know. Bl…
Dominick Alesia's original musical, now in a world premiere with the Impostors under Stefan Roseen's direction, follows a young girl, Amelia, as she searches through a country shattered by w…
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's musical Into the Woods premiered three years before Robert Bly's Iron John sent men into the wilderness as part of the "mythopoetic men's movement," compl…
This past fall, TimeLine offered a blistering revival of Alice Childress's Trouble in Mind, in which a Black actress in a 1950s Broadway play about lynching (penned and directed by white men…