Defending the Caveman
Arlington Heights, Ill., October 5, 2017 – Ben Tedder returns to Metropolis Performing Arts Centre with Broadway’s longest running solo
Read MoreArlington Heights, Ill., October 5, 2017 – Ben Tedder returns to Metropolis Performing Arts Centre with Broadway’s longest running solo
Read MoreThird Eye Theatre Ensemble Announces Chicago Premiere of Daniel Crozier’s With Blood, With Ink. October 20th – November 5th Fridays
Read MoreENCORE PERFORMANCE OF SCREW IT: DOIN’ TIME ON THE LINE AT THE MCKAW THEATER Chicago, IL, August 14 – Local
Read MoreSuburban West Actors’ Guild presents an original, new musical set in Chicago during the 1893 World’s Fair. CHICAGO, IL –
Read MoreOdd’s Bodkins and Corn Productions are proud to present their First Annual production of William Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Directed by Susie
Read MoreOil Lamp Theater Announces Upcoming Production of Par for the Corpse by Jack Sharkey Directed by Keith Gerth October 12
Read MoreJake Gyllenhaal and Annaleigh Ashford led cast recording of Sunday in the Park with George is set for release which
Read MoreThe Audience is terrific theatre. Two hours of riveting acting with many telling scenes told with wit, humor and stinging retorts. Nick Bowling’s staging in-the-round with an all-white set give an intimacy to those meetings. We become a ‘fly-on-the wall.’
The Audience makes history and powerful historical figures come to life, foibles and all. We see that Elizabeth II is more than a smiling lady with a handbag. Brooks is wonderful here. This is a gem!
Read MoreDuring the 2016-17 season, Jeff Awards judges attended opening nights of 159 Equity productions offered by 42 producing organizations, and from these openings, 123 productions were “Jeff Recommended” and eligible for award nominations.
The 49th Annual Equity Jeff Awards ceremony honoring excellence in professional theatre produced within the immediate Chicago area will be held on Monday, November 6th, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace.
Read MoreI could probably state what the story was from the many press notes but I approach a new show as if I was an audience member. By the way, I asked an audience member both at the intermission and after the show if he had trouble understanding some of the characters? The young man said he could not understand the woman and the estate manager (Ross Frawley) because they slurred their words and spoke too fast to be understood. He was most dissatisfied with the play. He Asked me why they speak so fast? I told him to ask the director.
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