Ike Holter does it again—and so does Rey Andújar.
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Good Evening With Pat Whalen goes prime time in Uptown
The late-night talk show tackles issues in the north-side neighborhood.
Ike Holter’s astonishing Sender brings a hipster back from the dead
Shade Murray directs the Chicago wunderkind’s latest, now premiering at A Red Orchid Theatre.
There’s good news and bad news about Theater on the Lake’s upcoming season
Theater on the Lake will have another vagabond season; playwright Ike Holter will curate
People Issue 2014: Ike Holter, the playwright
“I don’t see myself as a black writer. I don’t know what that means. I am black and I am gay, but the minute that I only write work that is about being that—I don’t think that’s interesting.”
Victory Gardens Ignition Festival of New Plays roundup
Victory Gardens’ Ignition Festival of New Plays returns with a group more diverse than ever.
Victory Gardens’ Ignition Festival sets off
Victory Gardens’ Ignition Festival of New Plays returns with a group more diverse than ever.
The Three Oaks Theater Festival brings off-Loop shows to Harbor County
Reprises of The Normal Heart and Exit Strategy are among the highlights at the second annual Three Oaks Theater Festival.
Collaboraction’s festival of short plays doesn’t take us very far
Collaboraction’s future looks a lot like the present in Sketchbook 14: 2049, a festival of 17 short plays.
Hit the Wall returns with an even better riot
The Inconvenience remounts Hit the Wall, its 2012 success chronicling Stonewall.
At Steppenwolf’s Garage Rep, failure can spell success
The three productions featured at this year’s Garage Rep do what they’re supposed to: risk failure by thinking big.
Reader’s Agenda Sat 12/14: Windy City Soul Club fifth anniversary, Slo ‘Mo Spectacular, and Snow Angels
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Saturday, December 14
The theater festival of the century at Flat Iron Arts Building
Collaboraction Theatre Company celebrates the 100th birthday of the Flat Iron Arts Building.