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When the inevitable happens, we are right there with each and all of them—those who make it and those who don’t—powerfully ...
Funny, thought-provoking and well-written, "A Jukebox for the Algonquin" is not just a “play about old people” but a ...
For some artists, recognition flares up for a hot season or two when they seem everywhere all at once, but then their sparkle ...
Running at three hours with two intermissions, “Prayer for the French Republic” is an engaging and thoughtful play that ...
A co-production of Hedwig Dances and Germany’s Bauhaus Dessau Foundation, the programs celebrate the German modernist art and ...
In This and Every Moment: A Preview of Red Clay Dance’s “16” at the Dance Center of Columbia College
Vershawn Sanders-Ward created a piece about the pernicious nature of racial bigotry in America for her then young company.
This is the vibrating triangle that forms “The Book of Grace,” a play by Suzan-Lori Parks. The play is a companion piece to ...
W. Kamau Bell started out as a popular presence on the Chicago comedy scene in the mid-nineties, and his biggest love has ...
This production of Brian Friel’s celebrated, poignant and cerebral play brings forth all the magic that a great playwright, a smart director—Writers Theatre artistic director Braden Abraham—and a ...
Victory Gardens Theater, in association with Relentless Theatre Group, presents David Mamet’s “Henry Johnson,” a slow-burn philosophical dialectic in three acts, running through May 4. A Chicago ...
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