Month: February 2022

Review: COME FROM AWAY National Tour Presented by Broadway In Chicago

Review: COME FROM AWAY National Tour Presented by Broadway In Chicago

The current national tour of Irene Sankoff and David Hein’s COME FROM AWAY features an ensemble of twelve actors that bring the musical to blazing life; every emotional moment feels raw and real. Based upon the true story of the 7,000 diverted passengers who land in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland on 9/11, the musical calls upon the ensemble to embody both Gander’s residents and the stranded passengers. 

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Review: THE NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI at Goodman Theatre

Review: THE NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI at Goodman Theatre

Rarely do I see theater that feels truly unique, but Mary Zimmerman’s THE NOTEBOOKS OF LEONARDO DA VINCI at Goodman Theater is indeed unlike any other piece of theater. Zimmerman first mounted this production at the Goodman for the first time 29 years ago and now it returns — along with cast member Christopher Donahue, who appeared in that 1993 staging. 

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Review: TEATRO ZINZANNI’s WISHES & DREAMS Presented by Broadway in Chicago

Review: TEATRO ZINZANNI’s WISHES & DREAMS Presented by Broadway in Chicago

TEATRO ZINZANNI has a new show at the Spiegeltent ZaZou in the Loop, and it’s the best edition of this circus cabaret dinner theater yet.

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Review: BLUES IN THE NIGHT at Porchlight Music Theatre

Review: BLUES IN THE NIGHT at Porchlight Music Theatre

BLUES IN THE NIGHT is a quintessential Porchlight production that will have audiences feeling the opposite of the blues. 

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Review: QUEEN OF THE NIGHT at Victory Gardens Theater

Review: QUEEN OF THE NIGHT at Victory Gardens Theater

Victory Gardens Artistic Director Ken-Matt Martin ushers in a new age for the company with a play that trods familiar territory. travis tate’s QUEEN OF THE NIGHT introduces a father and son duo who find themselves at a crossroads on a camping trip. tate’s script contains several references to incidents in Stephen (André Teamer) and Ty’s (Terry Guest) past, but the conversation often steers around topics rather than right into them. It’s evident that Stephen has struggled with his son’s identity as a Black, queer man in the past, and it’s also evident that Stephen had a falling out with Ty’s older brother, Marshall (who remains unseen). While tate’s dialogue isn’t really grounded in realism, the realism comes through in the sense that the characters talk around their issues and never arrive at the root of their familial tension. 

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Review: WOMEN OF SOUL at Mercury Theater Chicago

Review: WOMEN OF SOUL at Mercury Theater Chicago

Mercury Theater’s WOMEN OF SOUL is a love letter to some of the most iconic female vocalists of the 20th and 21st centuries, both old-school and new-school. Writer and director Daryl D. Brooks’s musical revue incorporates a wide range of icons featuring an ensemble of nine (eight women and one man). Brooks’s book honors the true nature of the revue — WOMEN OF SOUL does not have a plot. Rather, ensemble members take turns introducing the show’s powerhouses with a few biographical facts before one of their counterparts tears into a solo number or medley of greatest hits. 

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