E.D.G.E. Theatre presents the musical 1776. Hillary vs Trump in 2016. John Adams vs the Congressional Congress in 1776. E.D.G.E.’s timing is remarkable. As we are experiencing the country being torn apart, 1776 takes us back to our origin story of making America great... for the first time. In the theatrical tale, politicians are fighting over ...
The Fourth Walsh
Theatre with a side of life
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Review “Distance” (Strawdog Theatre): Poignant, Funny, Inspiring!
Strawdog Theatre presents the World Premiere of DISTANCE. At the core of Playwright Jerre Dye’s new story is a woman dealing with Alzheimer. Janice O’Neill’s (Irene) struggle to be present is palpable. She vacantly holds a lightbulb. She frets over missing a train. She demands to be heard, to be seen, to be understood. O’Neill impressively ...
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Review “Sister Cities” (Chimera Ensemble): Interesting Premise
Chimera Ensemble presents the Chicago Premiere of SISTER CITIES. Collette Freedman’s play was the hit of the 2008 Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It has received international acclaim in productions around the world. A film version is currently in post-production. “Four estranged sisters, as different as the cities they are named after, face their mother’s recent and sudden ...
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Review “Good Friday” (Oracle Theatre): Explosive, Thought-provoking Drama
Oracle Productions, in collaboration with Kristiana Rae Colón and Tara Branham, present the world premiere of GOOD FRIDAY. Oracle inaugurates its new space with an explosive, thought-provoking drama. Playwright Kristiana Rae Colón has penned a complex exploration of women’s responses to trauma. Her story made me an emotional trainwreck. Before the end of the show, the ...
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Review “Thrust!” (Tapman Productions): Dynamic!
Tapman Productions presents the World Premiere of THRUST! A thrust stage is one where the audience is seated on three sides. At the beginning of the show, Artistic Director Tristan Bruns introduces the concept and encourages theatre goers to sit on the non-traditional sides. He promises the dancing will be performed to all sides of the ...
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Review “Bette, Live At The Continental Baths” (Hell in a Handbag): A Sure Bette!
Hell in a Handbag presents a remount of its successful BETTE, LIVE AT THE CONTINENTAL BATHS. Caitlin Jackson (Bette Midler) takes us back to the beginnings of a legend. An unknown Bette Midler accompanied by an unknown pianist, Barry Manilow (played by Jeremy Ramey), started their careers in a gay bathhouse in 1971. The effervescent Jackson ...
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Review “Direct from Death Row The Scottsboro Boys” (Raven Theatre): Must See!
Raven Theatre presents a remount of DIRECT FROM DEATH ROW THE SCOTTSBORO BOYS for a limited return engagement. I missed this original run but fortunately for me and Chicago, it’s back with the entire Jeff Award-winning “Outstanding Ensemble.” In 1931, nine African-American teenagers were falsely accused of raping two white women. No evidence linked them to ...
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Review “War Paint” (Goodman Theatre): A LuPone and Ebersole Production
Goodman Theatre presents the World Premiere of WAR PAINT. Two iconic women play two iconic women. Patti LuPone (Helene Rubinstein) and Christine Ebersole (Elizabeth Arden) play the make-up mavericks who established the cosmetic industry. LuPone and Ebersole channel their inner diva to play the successful business rivals. It’s impossible to imagine this show cast any ...