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  • Review “Anna Karenina” (Lifeline Theatre): To Russia with Love

    Wednesday, February 28, 2018 Lifeline Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Lifeline Theatre presents the world premiere of ANNA KARENINA.  Leo Tolstoy's classic could be dubbed "War and Love."  Tolstoy's lengthy Russian novel focuses on the tortures of all-consuming love. Anna (played by an outstanding Ilse Zacharias) desperately loves her son (played by skillful puppeteer Michele Stine) and her lover (played by the sensual Eric Gerard). Her ...

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  • Review “Pillars of the Community” (Strawdog Theatre): Relevant and Timeless

    Tuesday, February 13, 2018 Strawdog Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Strawdog Theatre presents PILLARS OF THE COMMUNITY. His cover-up of a past affair and financial crime threatens to demolish a politician's established world.  Although it sounds like our present day reality, PILLARS OF THE COMMUNITY is set in the 1800s. Samuel Adamson adapted Henrik Ibsen's 1877 play about a leader whose enamored base feel that he ...

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  • EXTENDED THRU March 17 “Merrily We Roll Along” (Porchlight Music Theatre): A Blast Backwards

    Thursday, February 8, 2018 Porchlight Music Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Porchlight Music Theatre presents MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG. The creative team of Stephen Sondheim (music and lyrics) and George Furth (book) cleverly start at the end and work backwards in this musical. We meet Franklin Shephard (played by Jim DeSelm) in present day. Although the perky ensemble is singing the title song Merrily we roll along, ...

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  • Review “The Humans” (Broadway in Chicago): I miss ATC!

    Thursday, February 1, 2018 Broadway in Chicago, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    The HumansSeattle Repertory TheatreSeattle, WashingtonNovember 28, 2017Photo Credit: Julieta Cervantes Broadway in Chicago, along with Producers Scott Rudin and Barry Diller, present THE HUMANS, Best Play - 2016 Tony Award. I was fortunate to see the world premiere of THE HUMANS at American Theatre Company in 2015. I absolutely loved Stephen Karam's family portrait of love ...

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  • Review “Hatfield and McCoy” (The House Theatre of Chicago): Epic Booze-Soaked, Blood-Bath

    Tuesday, January 30, 2018 The Fourth Walsh, The House Theatre of Chicago Permalink 0

    The House Theatre of Chicago presents an all-new production of Hatfield & McCoy. The Hatfields and McCoys was the infamous family feud from the 1800s. These families hated each other. Their bitter battle was fueled by moonshine and revenge. The House again brings the epic families' drama to the stage. When Rose Anna McCoy (played by Haley ...

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  • Review “Traitor” (A Red Orchid Theatre): Small Town Showdown

    Monday, January 29, 2018 A Red Orchid Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    A Red Orchid Theatre presents the world premiere adaptation of Heinrich's Ibsen's An Enemy of the People, TRAITOR. The intimacy of their space. Their choices in scripts. The look and feel of their performances. A Red Orchid has a long history of putting the theatre goer 'in the room.' And their current offering of TRAITOR not only ...

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  • Review “Hinter” (Steep Theatre): A House Haunted by Secrets

    Monday, January 29, 2018 Steep Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Steep Theatre presents the world premiere of HINTER. Playwright Calamity West pulls us into a real-life unsolved mystery from the 1920s. From the first scene of shadows and whispers, the storytelling is engaging. West drops us on a farm in post WWI Germany. The war has caused a shortage of food, money and men. Widows are ...

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  • Review “Five Mile Lake” (Shattered Globe): Dreaming Big, Living Wistfully

    Monday, January 22, 2018 The Fourth Walsh, The Shattered Globe Theatre Permalink 0

    Shattered Globe presents FIVE MILE LAKE. Playwright Rachel Bonds puts her own spin on the familiar question 'Can you go home again?' Drew Schad (Danny) and Joseph Wiens(Rufus) have returned to their hometown. Each is retreating from complications of the real world. Their siblings, Daniela Colucci (Mary) and Steve Peebles (Jamie), never left home. They provide their siblings with the ...

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  • Review “The Good Fight” (Babes with Blades Theatre Company): Inspiring Present-Day Gumption

    Wednesday, January 17, 2018 Babes with Blades Theatre Company, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Babes With Blades Theatre Company (BWBTC) continues its 20th Anniversary Season: “Origins” with the Chicago premiere of The Good Fight. Christabel Pankhurst, Emmeline Pankhurst, Gertrude Harding, Harriet Kerr, Grace Roe, Emily Wilding Davison were women suffragettes in London. Playwright Anne Bertram gives us a peek into the turbulent era that secured a woman's right to vote. Bertram starts her ...

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  • Review “Turandot” (Lyric Opera of Chicago): Puccini, Pageantry, Performances to love!

    Friday, January 12, 2018 Lyric Opera of Chicago, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    11/27/17 6:31:58 PM Lyric Opera Chicago's production of Puccini's Turandot.©†Todd Rosenberg 2017 Lyric Opera’s new-to-Chicago production of Turandot.  Production Designer Allen Charles Klein provides an imaginative backdrop for Puccini's last opera. The focal point is an over-sized dragon lounging on his back. One claw serves as the pulpit for the Emperor. The other claw holds a mystical ...

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