Remembering the dancer, choreographer, cofounder of Links Hall, and former Reader critic
Author Archives: Laura Molzahn
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Jane Eyre brings a feminist vision to the Joffrey—but only to a point
Cathy Marston’s staging features brilliant duets, but her take on Charlotte Brontë’s classic has some limitations.
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Ahmad Simmons, losing his religion
Choreographer Ahmad Simmons, losing his religion
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What a tangled web: Victor Alexander’s Line of Sighs
What a tangled web: Victor Alexander’s Line of Sighs.
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“There’s something in me that wants to steal the holiness”
Theatre Y prepares to open The Binding, inspired by Jewish apocryphal text, in a Logan Square church.
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Chicago Dancing Festival: Dance wants to be free
Dance wants to be free at the seventh annual Chicago Dancing Festival.
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Art Intercept’s plentiful “Produce”: A full harvest
A full harvest in Art Intercept’s plentiful “Produce.”
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Exploding with laughter at Guerra: A Clown Play
Guerra: A Clown Play makes the military funny again.
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Yanira Castro’s return to Paradis, via the Garfield Park Conservatory
Yanira Castro’s return to Paradis, via the Garfield Park Conservatory.
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Tapmeisters unite at CHRP’s jubilant “JUBA!”
Tapmeisters unite at CHRP’s jubilant “JUBA!”
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Thodos’s “New Dances”: A good turnout
It’s all premieres, all the time at “New Dances,” Thodos’s annual showcase.