42nd Annual Jeff Equity Awards
“Chad Deity” and “Ragtime” Take Top Honors at 42nd Annual Jeff Equity Awards “The Farnsworth Invention” and “The Brother/Sister Plays”
Read More“Chad Deity” and “Ragtime” Take Top Honors at 42nd Annual Jeff Equity Awards “The Farnsworth Invention” and “The Brother/Sister Plays”
Read MoreThe Filament Theatre Ensemble ambitious group has found a way to appeal to Shakespeare nerds, beer drinking rowdies and lovers of hilarious live comedy. The show is, indeed, authentic Shakespeare that allows the audience to determine the endings and/or the direction of the show. The cast adapts instantly to the demands of the ground-lings.
Read MoreDale Calandra returns to Chicago to direct his friend Kathy Scambiatterra in the seldom mounted Williams’ classic drama – Sweet Bird of Youth. Josh Odor, plays Chance Wayne and Kathy Scambiatterra plays the Princess. Both are aging and lamenting their fading youth. These two characters overwhelm us with their sensuality, their angst and their self-loathing.
Read MoreThe two venture westward – a Jewish teen and an explosive Latina mother. This weird twosome has many moments of discovery that neither are prepared for. Ashley Neal plays Olivia with empathy to spare that, together with her strength of personality combine to thwart some of Beatriz’s zany antics. The result is a funny show with several unpredictable moments and several revealing scenes as the two lost souls search for the meaning of family.
Read MoreSeven Brides is a light weight musical with country/barn dance tunes and romantic ballads. The show is cute, funny and heartwarmingly innocent. While the score is underwhelming, it is a toe-tapping delight. Steve Blanchard plays Adam effectively and Abby Mueller has the spunk to command the stage as Milly. The dancers dominate with several show-stopping high energy dances.
Read MoreThe story gets even more bizarre but enough said since I believe that Hinderaker has gone much too far as he tries to stimulate his anti-gun message. This play becomes a fantasy cautionary tale that stretches credulity.
Hinderaker sure leaves out other possibilities if he wants to protect students. What about arming the teachers or having police patrolling in the school? What about more sophisticated gun detecting equipment? What about controlling distribution of guns and ammunition? I could go on and on.
Read MoreThree Sisters is a modern naturalistic character study of unrequited hope as each character tries desperately to garner some happiness out of their drab day-to-day existence. The Piven production is a subtle, nuanced production wherein we witness both the decay of the privileged class in Russia and their desperate search for meaning in their lives
Read MoreWilliams finds classic tragedy in the contemporary South. In this poetic expressionist vision of the struggle between truth and illusion in the face of mortality and the fraught attempts of the family members to communicate amongst themselves, Williams effectively expresses the pain and loneliness each feels as they resort to attacking each other as their means of relating.
Read MoreWith gobs of camp, grouping, men kissing men and spoken in speech patterns that ran from mumbling, to running their words so quickly as to be inaudible to screaming – this flamboyantly awful production is more of a gay boys acting out than a serious look at the trials, foibles and failures of Oscar Wilde.
Read MoreA few seconds into the Carmen overture, Bizet’s haunting melodies and stirring rhythms remind us of his brilliance. We’ve heard Bizet’s music as underscoring for films as much as we’ve heard them in an opera house. Now add a large cast including the Chicago Children’s Choir and you have a most memorable evening of grand opera!
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