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  • Review “Orphée et Eurydice” (Lyric Opera): Dynamic Marriage

    Wednesday, September 27, 2017 Lyric Opera of Chicago, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    The Lyric Opera of Chicago presents Orphée et Eurydice . The Lyric, in collaboration with The Joffrey Ballet, opens its 2017/2018 season with a visual and audio stunner. The 3 powerhouse principals , accompanied by 60 chorus and 47 orchestra members, fill the theatre with the soulful melodies of love lost and found and remembered. And the 43 ...

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  • Review “The Rembrandt” (Steppenwolf Theatre): Imitation of Art and Life

    Friday, September 22, 2017 Steppenwolf Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Steppenwolf Theatre presents the Chicago premiere of THE REMBRANDT. A Rembrandt painting is the focal point of Playwright Jessica Dickey's tale. It's the portrait of Aristotle with his hand on a bust of Homer's head. Dickey attempts to connect life to art and art to life over centuries. She draws parallels between the admirers of the ...

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  • How I spent my summer…

    Friday, September 8, 2017 The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    My insensitive use of a word changed my summer plans. When people reacted to my horrible mistake by denouncing me publicly as a racist, I felt shocked, hurt, angry and defensive. My first impulse was to fight back. I wanted to prove I wasn’t a racist. I wanted to rattle off all the aspects in ...

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  • A letter of contrition…

    Monday, June 19, 2017 The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    It’s been 6 days since my horrible mistake regarding the use of an offensive word in a theatre review. If you aren’t aware of my blunder, this letter isn’t for you.  If you know exactly what I’m talking about, please take a moment to read this. I’ve spent a lot of time in contemplation of my ...

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  • Review “Pass Over” (Steppenwolf Theatre): Didn’t Passover, Impaled Me!

    Monday, June 12, 2017 Steppenwolf Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    POST PUBLICATION NOTE:  I want to take this moment to apologize. In my original review of "Pass Over", I used a word in my review that I should have never used. I never meant to be insensitive or disrespectful. It was a reaction to the poetry of a play that profoundly touched me. Please don't ...

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  • Review “Her Majesty’s Will” (Lifeline Theatre): Not Quite a Comedy or a Thriller

    Friday, June 9, 2017 Lifeline Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Lifeline Theatre presents the world premiere of HER MAJESTY'S WILL. The imaginative concept of this play intrigued me. Author David Blixt wrote a novel about the origin story of two Elizabethan playwrights: William Shakespeare (played by Javier Ferreira) and Christopher Marlowe (played by Bryan Bosque). Shakespeare is teaching school under the name Falstaff. He's hiding from ...

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  • Review “The Night Season” (Strawdog Theatre): Loud, Boozy, Loving Family!!

    Monday, June 5, 2017 Strawdog Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Strawdog Theatre presents THE NIGHT SEASON. An actor chooses to stay with a family of locals during his film shoot in Ireland. Although he prefers a quiet homey setting to a noisy hotel, he finds himself center of attention in a loud, boozy, loving family. Playwright Rebecca Lenkiewicz pens a a different kind of love story. ...

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  • Review “Johnny 10 Beers’ Daughter” (Something Marvelous): Must See!!

    Monday, May 29, 2017 Something Marlevous, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Something Marvelous and Randy Steinmeyer, in association with Chicago Dramatists’ Grafting Project, present JOHNNY 10 BEERS' DAUGHTER. Playwright Dana Lynn Formby gives us an intimate peek into two casualties of war. Formby tells the tale of a father and daughter struggling to overcome the geographic and emotional distance of military service. Her story revolves around post-traumatic stress disorder, first ...

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  • Review “We’re Gonna Die” (Haven Theatre): Beautifully Dark and Darkly Beautiful

    Thursday, May 25, 2017 Haven Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Haven Theatre Company presents WE'RE GONNA DIE. This show is beautifully dark and darkly beautiful. Playwright Young Jean Lee combines two art forms; spoken word and a music concert. Lee has taken people's real stories and weaved them together with rock and roll interludes. The series of personal reflections are matched with songs.  A daughter chronicling the ...

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  • Review “American Hero” (First Floor Theater): A Day In The Life Of The Working Poor

    Tuesday, May 23, 2017 First Floor Theater, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    First Floor Theater presents the Chicago premiere of AMERICAN HERO. Walking into this theatre space is like walking into a fast food joint. Designer Jeffery D. Kmiec's set is authentically legit. He even has a splash station. Before the show started, I found myself musing about my sandwich order. Playwright Bess Wohl's story takes place in ...

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