What’s on the Agenda for Sunday, October 7, 2012
Tag: Albert Williams
Rebecca Kling’s busy time: new gender, new book
Albert Williams’s update on Rebecca Kling
International Symposium on Chicago Theatre attempts to shake the trees
There are almost 300 professional theater companies at work in Chicago today, ranging from big-name institutions like Steppenwolf and Second City to fringe stalwarts like the Curious Theatre Branch. Yet scholars still consider New York the epicenter of drama in the U.S. Columbia College’s International Symposium on Chicago Theatre is calculated to change that. “This […]
Fall Books Special: A Queer Eye, an Open Mind
A new anthology, and a new appreciation, for local gay writer Jon-Henri Damski
Reader critics in the news
Some things our theater critics do when they’re not writing.
If you lose it, you lose
Tracy Baim got carried away defending herself from attack over “Out & Proud in Chicago.”
Artificial Intelligence/Steppenwolf Strikes a Nerve
Media columnist Mike Miner on Y2K and Steppenwolf’s 1999 production of Hysteria, a dark farce that raised the issue of “trigger warnings” before the term had come into use.