Life back in the 1950’s in Winnetka was very different than today, especially when it came to women’s roles and expectations. A Taste of Things to Come showcases…
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Amidst the tension that has stemmed from the current American presidency, sometimes you just need to laugh until your sides hurt. Trump Lear is definitely something that will…
Oh, how times have changed. Or have they? This heart-warming production of O’Neill’s only comedy is filled with laughter and charm. The story focuses on the Miller family…
Calling out racism, women’s roles, wage inequality and immigration, the Tony-award winning production of Ragtime by the Griffin Theatre Company is just as relevant today as it was…
Tucked away on Howard Street is the intimate Factory Theater that maximizes its space and turns it into larger-than-life performances. Rebecca Lenkiewicz’s The Night Season is Strawdog Theatre…
Bourgeouis whimsy framed in social commentary ShawChicago ends its 2016-2017 season with, what some regard, as George Bernard Shaw’s best work. His World War I dramedy, Heartbreak House,…
Many stories, one life-altering event While floundering on the lower echelons at a prestigious cultural magazine, young editorial assistants jump on an unexpected opportunity for publishing success. How…
Now in its 39th year, the Goodman Theatre’s lavish production of A Christmas Carol has always been a Chicago holiday favorite. This year, with an all-new production by…
Imagine you’re an actor on stage. You’ve practiced this jump countless times. You’ve got the timing down; you’re ready. You’ve waited for this your entire life. You live for…