In Tribes, Steppenwolf stages a family rebellion.
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What ails Uncle Bob
Off-Loop vet Richard Cotovsky stars in Uncle Bob, Austin Pendleton’s deeply flawed 1995 play about a washout who’s dying of AIDS.
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Richard Cotovsky’s life on the fringe, rewarded
After four decades in Chicago theater, Mary-Arrchie’s Richard Cotovsky gets a special nod from the Jeff Awards.
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Mayor Emanuel’s FOIA policy: Don’t ask because we won’t tell
Mayor Emanuel finds a new way to avoid sharing public records: throwing them out.
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Austin Pendleton goes time-tripping back to Skidoo
The Steppenwolf ensemble member recalls making an LSD comedy with Groucho Marx.
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Pinter’s The Birthday Party, now free of menace
Steppenwolf Theatre Company stages Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party.
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Life follows fiction
Steppenwolf company member Austin Pendleton co-stars in the meta-fictional “Lovely by Surprise,” screening for free Friday at Chicago Filmmakers.