Theater Wit presents WHO’S HOLIDAY! Dr. Seuss’ beloved holiday classic “The Grinch” gets an Adults Only epilogue. Playwright Matthew Lombardo imagines a what-ever-happened-to-Cindy-Lou-Who retrospective. Lombardo creates the tike’s dark comedic backstory about being ostracized from Whoville. The play has an older Cindy Lou reflecting on her tumultuous and twisted relationship with the Grinch. Although Lombardo’s script ...
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Review ADMISSIONS (Theater Wit): Solid A+
Theater Wit presents the Midwest Premiere of ADMISSIONS. The timing couldn’t be better for this insightful look into the competitive world of college acceptance. For the last few weeks, the media has spewed out the scandal surrounding celebrities buying their kids’ way into elite colleges. The general public has been scratching their heads and wondering ‘why ...
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Review “Significant Other” (About Face Theatre): Light and Frothy Rom-Com
About Face Theatre and Theater Wit present the Midwest Premiere of SIGNIFICANT OTHER Playwright Joshua Harmon's story is familiar. Four college friends struggle with relationship replacement. Their tight bond softens as each meets her 'significant other.' Promises and priorities shift to make way for love. The characters are the typical rom-com, gal-pal, chick-flick stereotypes. There is the ...
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EXTENDED Thru Mar 22 “Mr. Burns, A Post-Electric Play” (Theater Wit): Oozing Ingenuity
Theater Wit presents the Midwest Debut of MR. BURNS, A POST-ELECTRIC PLAY. Although I’ve always enjoyed The Simpsons, I’ve only seen a few dozen episodes over their 15 +year run. I appreciate the show’s clever writing. And I’m impressed by its staying power as a comedy icon. So, I guess I shouldn’t be surprised it survives ...