Like several post-pandemic shows in Chicago, the Artistic Home’s production of The Pavilion, written by Craig Wright and directed by Julian Hester, is about an intimate relationship between two people over time. It is also about the creation of the universe, being tethered to the past, and literally burning down sentimentality. High school sweethearts Peter […]
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In the world of Grace, no amount of foreshadowing is too much
Interrobang’s beautifully acted production can’t make up for an overdetermined script.
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Lookingglass’s Blood Wedding, Strawdog’s D.O.A., and nine more notable current stage shows
García Lorca gets transplanted to the Dust Bowl, and an off-Loop mainstay goes noir.
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Loving the Volcano
Review of A Red Orchid Theatre’s production of Mistakes Were Made by Craig Wright, directed by Dexter Bullard and starring Michael Shannon.