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  • Review “Sunny Afternoon” (Chicago Shakespeare Theater): This Show Really Got Me Goin’

    Saturday, March 29, 2025 Chicago Shakespeare Theater, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Chicago Shakespeare Theater presents the North American Premiere Production of SUNNY AFTERNOON. Boy, you really got me goin’… The Beatles. The Rolling Stones. The Kinks! In the 1960s, British bands invaded American music. Their revolutionary sounds and looks changed rock and roll forever. They were distinctly different groups with similar origin stories. Childhood mates rising to stardom ...

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  • Review “The School for Scandal” (Idle Muse Theatre Company): “Bridgerton Meets Gossip Girl”

    Monday, March 24, 2025 Idle Muse Theatre Company, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Idle Muse Theatre Company presents THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Peter is married to Lady T. Lady T is flirting with Joseph. Joseph is interested in Maria. Maria is crushing on Charles. When Lady S decides to help Joseph get Maria, she starts a smear campaign that Lady T and Charles are getting it on. Meanwhile, Peter ...

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  • Review “Guys and Dolls” (Music Theater Works): Entertaining Extravaganza!

    Tuesday, March 11, 2025 Music Theater Works, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Music Theater Works presents GUYS AND DOLLS. It’s New York in the 1950s. Times Square is bursting with life! People are pursuing their passions… showbiz, mission work and craps. Nathan needs $1000 to host his illegal craps game. Although he’s broke, the guys want to gamble. Meanwhile, both the police and his fiancee are turning up ...

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  • Review “Dummy in Diaspora” (Jackalope Theatre): Rasho is a charmer!

    Wednesday, March 5, 2025 Jackalope Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Jackalope Theatre presents the United States Premiere of DUMMY IN DIASPORA. Essa was born in America. He is the son of Middle Eastern refugees. His childhood has been besmirched by parents forced out of their homelands. As he grapples with his identity, he questions his American birthright, Middle Eastern ancestry, sexual orientation and nicotine addiction. Writer ...

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  • Review “Titus Andronicus” (Redtwist Theatre): Murderous Mayhem

    Monday, March 3, 2025 Redtwist Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Redtwist Theatre presents TITUS ANDRONICUS.      General Tutus returns from a successful crusade. The General presents Tamora, Queen of the Goths, as a slave to the new Roman Emperor. The Emperor surprises everyone by deciding to marry Tamora instead of Titus’ daughter Lavinia. Now, in a position of power, the new Empress seeks revenge against ...

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  • Review “CLUE Live on Stage!”: Madcap WhoDunit

    Thursday, February 20, 2025 Broadway in Chicago, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Broadway in Chicago presents CLUE Live on Stage! Professor Plum did it in the billiards room with the wrench! The board game Clue challenges players to figure out ‘who, where, what’ in solving a murder mystery. The popular pastime has had many renditions since its 1949 debut. Generations of players have channeled their inner sleuth to ...

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  • Review “Betrayal” (Goodman Theatre): Stylish Post Mortem

    Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Goodman Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Goodman Theatre presents BETRAYAL. Robert and Emma are married. Jerry and Judy are married. Robert and Jerry are best friends. Emma and Jerry are lovers. When juggling intimacy, where does the trust lie?  Playwright Harold Pinter delves into the ties that bind and fray under the weight of humanity. Pinter deconstructs a seven year affair. He ...

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  • FOOL FOR LOVE (Steppenwolf Theater): Sam Shepard’s iconic, twisted cowboy romance is still worth hollerin’ about   

    Wednesday, February 12, 2025 Steppenwolf Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Reviewed by Tom Lawler Set the scene:  FOOL FOR LOVE, by the late, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Sam Shepard, is typically considered one of the greatest of the nearly 60 he penned over a 50-year writing, directing and acting career. Adjacent to his celebrated “family trilogy” (which includes BURIED CHILD and TRUE WEST) and exploring similar themes ...

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  • Review “Circus Quixote” (Lookingglass Theatre): F-U-N Escape From Reality!

    Monday, February 10, 2025 Lookingglass Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    Lookingglass Theatre, in conjunction with The Actors Gymnasium, presents the World Premiere of CIRCUS QUIXOTE. Don Quixote is a legendary character from the17th century. Years of chivalry-inspired literature makes him believe he is a knight. He recruits a neighbor to be his squire and sets out on a crusade. He attacks dragons (windmills). He visits castles ...

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  • Review “The Cave” (A Red Orchid Theatre): Ambitious Storytelling!

    Monday, February 10, 2025 A Red Orchid Theatre, The Fourth Walsh Permalink 0

    A Red Orchid Theatre presents the World Premiere of THE CAVE. Playwright Sadieh Rifai tells the tale of a Palestinian-American family facing internal and external conflicts at home. Rifai sets the story in the days leading up to the first Gulf War. The family has moved into an Ohio gated community after a tragic incident in ...

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