Review “Fun Home” (Broadway in Chicago): Get Your Ticket Quick!

Sunday, November 6, 2016 Permalink 0

Broadway In Chicago and Producers Fox Theatricals and Barbara Whitman present the groundbreaking, Tony Award-winning Best Musical, FUN HOME. This is a musical about real life.  Graphic novelist Alison Bechdel (played by Kate Shindle) struggles to tell her father’s story in drawings.  Always present, Shindle muses poignant moments in Bechdel’s life. She looks back at herself ...

Review “Longer! Louder! Wagner!” (Lyric Opera and The Second City): A Genius Roast for a Genius

© Todd Rosenberg Photography 2016 The Lyric Opera and The Second City present LONGER! LOUDER! WAGNER!. I love these mash-ups between The Second City and a Chicago theatre icon.  This time, it's a comedy-opera duet. This show follows-up the very successful “The Second City’s Guide to the Opera”. The roasting tribute to Richard Wagner is a hoot.  ...

Review “Hamilton” (Broadway in Chicago): My NEW Favorite Musical

Friday, October 21, 2016 Permalink 0

Broadway in Chicago presents the Tony Award-winning HAMILTON. I saw this blockbuster sensation on Wednesday night.  It’s a life-changer!  Since experiencing the biographical musical, I’ve been pondering the revolutionist, now and then.  I’ve been musing about how future generations will interpret this tumultuous moment in U.S. history.  I’ve been wondering how my life looks from a ...

Review “Saturn Returns” (The Neo-Futurists): Intellectual Lampoon

Thursday, October 20, 2016 Permalink 0

The Neo-Futurists present the World Premiere of SATURN RETURNS. Tif Harrison sets out to prove the astrological correlation of living 29 years and Saturn’s solar orbit of 29 years. She confidently rolls out her theory in a classroom setting. Harrison reveals her own sequential loss at 29: mom moves, dad dies, partner leaves.  She then draws ...

Review “How We Got On” (Haven Theatre): Upbeat, Uplifting and Unexpectedly Poignant

Monday, October 10, 2016 Permalink 0

Haven Theatre presents the Chicago Premiere of HOW WE GOT ON. Playwright Idris Goodwin sets his coming-of-age story in the 80s.  The hip hop movement has just started. In the suburbs, three midwestern teenagers struggle to find their artistic voice. As they develop their craft, they must confront limited technology, family dysfunction, and jealous rivalries. Goodwin ...

Review “Das Rheingold” (Lyric Opera): Shiny, Solid Gold Treasure!

The Lyric Opera of Chicago presents DAS RHEINGOLD. The Lyric simultaneously launches its 2016-2017 season and their new production of The Ring Cycle. DAS RHEINGOLD is the first of the four Wagner operas to be presented at the Lyric.  Director David Pountney introduces a solid gold Ring. Wagner’s imaginative adventure of gods, dwarves and giants explodes ...

Review “The Happiest Place on Earth”(Sideshow Theatre): Dawkins’ Disney Playful and Poignant

Monday, October 3, 2016 Permalink 0

The Greenhouse Theatre Center, in conjunction with Sideshow Theatre,presents the World Premiere of THE HAPPIEST PLACE ON EARTH. I am a longtime fan of Playwright Philip Dawkins.  Until Friday night, I had never seen Dawkins perform.  In his one man show, Dawkins cleverly weaves together his family’s and Disney’s origin stories. In a classroom-like setting, he ...

Review “Visiting Edna” (Steppenwolf Theatre): A Lengthy Visit

Friday, September 30, 2016 Permalink 0

Steppenwolf Theatre presents the World Premiere of VISITING EDNA. Sally Murphy starts the show.  Clad in black, she explains that she’ll be playing a television.  The oddity of the pronouncement is confirmed by her clarification that she’s not quite sure how to do this or why it’s being done.  Tim Hopper strolls on stage.  He is ...