His short reviews in such publications as Newcity and the Chicago Reader could be withering, but only if he didn’t like your show. If he did, he was your champion.
In Aditi Brennan Kapil’s play “Imogen Says Nothing,” which opens in 1589, the characters are similarly in awe of the power of ...
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And that’s two-thirds of the scene. Another outfit, Vegas Theater Company, sits a seven-minute walk from Majestic in the 18b ...
A dozen Carroll and Kuemper Catholic large-group speech teams are advancing to state after earning top marks at this past ...
But Peercy’s gift for small yet telling moments and the raw honesty of the performances makes it a compelling 65 minutes in the theater ... be to each other? The Reader is free.
Eden,” Steve Carter’s melodrama about clashes between two Black families in 1927 New York, gets a deluxe revival at Yale ...
Bill W. and Dr. Bob,” produced by Theatre 68 and directed by and starring Ronnie Marmo, is returning to the Chicago area in ...
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Can’t fight City Hall, you say? Ha! The Jersey Journal did exactly that throughout its 157-year existence, leaving behind a rich legacy of advocacy for the people of Hudson County.
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