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Review: Evil Dead the Musical (Black Button Eyes Productions) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Evil Dead the Musical is spooky silliness at its finest, a must-see for those who like singing, dancing and plenty of stabbing. Highly Recommended! (review by Lauren Emily Whalen)

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 6:18pm on February 10, 2019[SHARE]

Review: La Ruta (Steppenwolf Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Isaac Gomez's full-length play La Ruta has its stunning world premiere at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Directed by ensemble member Sandra Marquez and featuring a powerhouse female ensemble, …

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 6:32pm on January 2, 2019[SHARE]

Review: Into the Woods (Music Theater Works) by John Olson

Music Theater Works' two-weekend, eight-performance run is one of those rare opportunities to see this Sondheim musical performed by a cast that can deliver the goods on both Sondheim's dema…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 12:04am on December 30, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Winter Wolf (Otherworld Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Otherworld Theatre is a relatively new Chicago company, focusing on science fiction and fantasy-focused storytelling. The Winter Wolf is their holiday world premiere, an intimate female-driv…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 4:04pm on December 26, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Fantastic Mr. Fox (Emerald City Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

What began as a simple Roald Dahl book is now, in the hands of adaptor David Wood and director Jacqueline Stone, a 75-minute, two-act Fantastic Mr. Fox that's too bright, too screechy and si…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 9:24pm on December 21, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Yippee Ki-Yay Merry Christmas! A Die Hard Musical Parody (Yippee Productions) by Lauren Emily Whalen

With the annual holiday ritual of this Die Hard musical parody, writing team Michael Shepherd Joran, Alex Garday and Stephanie McCullough make the show a grab bag of 80's references, some of…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 8:54pm on December 19, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Nutcracker (Joffrey Ballet, 2018) by Lauren Emily Whalen

This Nutcracker, now in its third year with Joffrey Ballet, remains the same in terms of dreamy scenery, candy-colored costumes, Tchaikovsky's iconic score and the warm glow of love. Two yea…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 6:54pm on December 15, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Familiar (Steppenwolf Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Danai Gurira's Familiar is all about ritual: the Zimbabwean pre-marriage exchange between the groom and the bride's family, the TV football game that leaves them cheering, the traditional mu…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 3:24pm on November 30, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Peter Pan (Bros Do Prose) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Very few children's shows are truly enjoyable for everyone, but Bros do Prose's 2-person Peter Pan is a notable exception. This sunny, warm-hearted adaptation is proof that when it comes to …

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 7:54pm on November 27, 2018[SHARE]

Review: HeLa (Sideshow Theatre and Greenhouse Productions) by Lauren Emily Whalen

The world premiere HeLa intertwines Henrietta Lacks' story with that of a young black girl who loves science and a lonely black woman stranded among the stars. Playwright J. Nicole Brooks' c…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 8:32pm on November 25, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Ghosts (Redtwist Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts has been controversial from day one. The play was first staged in Chicago in 1882, thanks to a Danish company on tour, and drew criticism and shock for many decades aft…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 1:54pm on November 25, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Steadfast Tin Soldier (Lookingglass Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Everything in The Steadfast Tin Soldier is memorable, thanks to director/creator Mary Zimmerman's collaborative but uncompromising vision. As the lights came up, more than a few sniffles ema…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 11:12pm on November 23, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Woman in Black (Royal George Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

This gothic ghost story in which a young lawyer dodges and confronts the eerie resident of a dilapidated coastal mansion, was adapted into a 2012 film starring Daniel Radcliffe. Stephen Mall…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 7:54pm on November 23, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Rightlynd (Victory Gardens Theater) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Rightlynd is part of Ike Holter's Chicago cycle, the story of a newly-minted alderman who's in over her head from day one. The story is predictable but solid, the characters compelling, the …

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 10:04pm on November 22, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Plainclothes (Broken Nose Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Beautifully written, acted and directed, Plainclothes is unmissable, especially in light of Broken Nose Theatre's pay-what-you-can tickets. The production tells a story of guerilla employees…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 8:12pm on November 15, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Master Class (TimeLine Theatre) by Johanna Dalton

Master Class depicts the controversial career of opera star Maria Callas through the prism of the classroom. As Callas instructs her promising students, memories of her days as perhaps the m…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 9:04pm on November 13, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Love's Labour's Lost (Invictus Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

As a play, Love's Labour's Lost is simply delightful. In many ways it's a classic romantic comedy: boys swear off girls, the girls show up anyway, wacky misunderstandings ensue. Their produc…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 7:36pm on November 12, 2018[SHARE]

Review: This Bitter Earth (About Face Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

The Chicago premiere of Harrison David Rivers' two-hander, equal parts searing and touching, gut-wrenching and romantic. Director Mikael Burke and Rivers are a dream team of truth: this stor…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 6:54pm on November 9, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Scientific Method (Rivendell Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Simply put, Scientific Method is the best embodiment of workplace sexism I've ever seen onstage. In just 90 short but powerful minutes, playwright Jenny Connell Davis and director Devon de M…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 4:33pm on November 4, 2018[SHARE]

Review: The Lonesome West (AstonRep Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

The Lonesome West is an earlier work from playwright Martin McDonagh, who's since made a name for himself in both theater and film, penning last year's Oscar winner Three Billboards Outside …

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 11:54am on November 3, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Hello, Dolly! (Broadway in Chicago, 2018) by John Olson

This Hello, Dolly! is classic Broadway showmanship in all the most important ways - in Betty Buckley we have a major Broadway performer that we all ought to see at least once, a top flight s…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 8:48pm on October 30, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Hooded, of Being Black for Dummies (First Floor Theater) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Mikael Burke's direction of Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm' play is flawless from beginning to end - from the close quarters of the jail cell (and live security cam footage thanks to Sid Branca'…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 5:32pm on October 29, 2018[SHARE]

Review: WaistWatchers The Musical (Royal George Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Above all, WaistWatchers The Musical feels incredibly, sadly dated. Yes, women are still part of a patriarchy that values youth and beauty over everything else. Yes, dieting is still a multi…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 2:06pm on October 27, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Edge of Life (Inglis Hall Productions) by Lauren Emily Whalen

With Edge of Life, playwright Joel Z. Cornfield penned a hospital dramedy in tribute to two family members who succumbed to death in different ways. But rather than a tribute to the dying, …

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 4:04pm on October 25, 2018[SHARE]

Review: Witch (Writers Theatre) by Lauren Emily Whalen

Right now, we could all use some big witch energy. Fortunately, there's no better place to find it than Writers Theatre's terrific production of Witch. Just in time for Halloween, playwrigh…

SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 5:24pm on October 11, 2018[SHARE]
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