Idle Muse Theatre presents BEST FOR WINTER. Director Evan Jackson impressively adapts works by William Shakespeare, including The Winter’s Tale, into one epic tale. His storytelling is bursting with signature Shake; a mad king, a shipwreck, mistaken identities, star-crossed lovers. Jackson engages with an almost overwhelming 16 characters. Over time, his multiple storylines are weaved together in a ...
Review “Anastasia” (Broadway in Chicago):Charming Elegance!
Broadway in Chicago presents ANASTASIA. The creative team of Terrence McNally (book), Stephen Flaherty (music) and Lynn Ahrens (lyrics), inspired by the movie, made this epic story into a musical. Anastasia is a Russian princess. Her fairytale life abruptly ends with her family being murdered. Although the country, now under communist rule, believes Anastasia perished with her ...
Review “A Bronx Tale” (Broadway in Chicago): “Sopranos” Meets “West Side Story”
Broadway in Chicago presents A BRONX TALE. It’s the Bronx 1960. Belmont Avenue is a close-knit Italian-American neighborhood of bakeries, bars and gangsters. Over on Webster Avenue, African-Americans have established their own community. Calogero (played by a charismatic Joey Barreiro) narrates his personal story about defying his father (played by Richard H. Blake). First, as as ...
EXTENDED Thru June 30th “Little Shop of Horrors” (Mercury Theater): Hilarious American Horror Story
Mercury Theater Chicago presents LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS. The residents of Skid Row want a better life. Seymour (played by Christopher Kale Jones) dreams of fame. Audrey (played by the amazing Dana Tretta) wishes for a home. Mr. Mushnik (played by Tommy Novak) wants a successful business. Dr. Orin (played by the hilarious David Sajewich) yearns ...
Review “Dutch Masters” (Jackalope Theatre): Agada Crushing It!
Jackalope Theatre presents the Midwest Premiere of DUTCH MASTERS. Patrick Agada (Eric) holds Sam Boeck (Steve) and the audience captive for a tumultuous eighty minutes. We meet Agada on a bus. He playfully tries to start a chat with Boeck, who is trying to read a book. Agada kicks up his antics to get Boeck’s attention. ...
Review “Doubt” (The Gift Theatre): No Doubt, Still Great
The Gift Theatre presents DOUBT: A PARABLE. Playwright John Patrick Shanley debuted this play in 2004. The story, set in the Bronx in 1964, is about a priest accused by a nun of molesting a child. Shanley’s premiere was after the Boston Globe’s 2002 report on numerous pedophile priests and before a decade long avalanche of ...
February Check-In
I’m heading into my ninth month of underemployment. The days go slow but the nine months has flown past. This nine month realization made me understand how important it is to have time for growth between conception and new baby. Much like parents-to-be, I’ve spent my ‘pregnancy’ researching, learning, contemplating, understanding, and transitioning into this ...
Review “Act(s) of God” (Lookingglass Theatre): Pure Absurdity!
Lookingglass Theatre presents ACT(S) OF GOD. Playwright Kareen Bandealy pens a dark comedy anchored in religious fervor. The play starts with a couple relocated to the desert in 2029. The wife (played by a noteworthy Shannon Cochran) sorts through mail. The husband (played by Rom Barkhordar) is trying to read his book. The noise from the ...
Review “The Man Who Was Thursday” (Lifeline Theatre): Madcap Mayhem
Lifeline Theatre presents THE MAN WHO WAS THURSDAY. Gabriel Syme (played by an outstanding Eduardo Xavier Curley-Carrillo) infiltrates an anarchist movement by going undercover. He becomes ‘Thursday’ in the group of sophisticated villains named after days of the week. As these anarchists unleash their reign of terror, the absurdity goes off the chain. Beards come off. ...









