Promise Her Anything, But Give Her A Moor: A Review of The Moors at A Red Orchid Theatre
"The Moors," plays off the mental and physical landscapes of the work of Charlotte and Emily Bronte.
"The Moors," plays off the mental and physical landscapes of the work of Charlotte and Emily Bronte.
This year's fest brings in the very best from all over the United States. Nearly all of the works are new to Chicago.
Fans of physical comedy may find it a rare treat. This is a gentle-hearted show which calls to mind the kind of physical schtick on old TV variety programs.
When it comes to showing heart, especially in the power ballads and anthems, this show is stirring.
"Love Actually?" shoots at the king of rom-com Christmas films and kills it.
The show is a small miracle, surviving four decades and its corn-poney Southern-ish roots and emerging largely free of the pre-woke landmines rife in musical theater of "Pump Boys'" vintage …
How could it not draw on our afflicted times?
A pastoral comedy is just what the doctor ordered to ease our way out of our recent confinement. Chicago Shakespeare Theater obliges with its bright, energetic tale of souls fleeing death an…