FilmStruck celebrates Pride Month with a retrospective on queer British filmmaker Derek Jarman.
Tag: T.S. Eliot
Loving Repeating, a chamber musical about Gertrude Stein, doesn’t bear repeating
Kokandy Productions presents an amiably bad production of Loving Repeating, Frank Galati and Stephene Flaherty’s chamber musical about Gertrude Stein.
Fringe theater goes on parade with the 26th annual Abbie Fest
The Abbie Hoffman Died for Our Sins Theatre Festival features 72 hours of performances starting with a march from Daley Plaza.
Steppenwolf Theatre’s little summer festival offers three plays worth developing
At First Look Rep, Steppenwolf Theatre’s little summer festival, the sitting is easy.
LeBron James set a great example
A nice moment in the chronicles of the restless human species
Savion Glover’s Stepz hits some stormy weather
Savion Glover’s tribute to the Nicholas Brothers lacks wit and entertainment value.
Appropriate consequences at Victory Gardens
Grandpa’s secret comes out and the family melts down in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s new play.
In The Night Gwen Stacy Died, our superheroes take a midwest road trip
In The Night Gwen Stacy Died, our superheroes take a midwest road trip.
Soldier of misfortune
Ralph Fiennes directs and stars in a screen version of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus
Alderman: Emanuel aide threatened me
Alderman Proco “Joe” Moreno says an Emanuel aide threatened to cut off his access to the mayor if he challenged a key administration appointment. (Sun-Times) Toni Preckwinkle: We’ve lost the war on drugs. (Tribune) After a botched robbery results in the assailant’s death, a family mourns. (Sun-Times)