Month: November 2024

Review: FALSETTOS presented by Court Theatre and TimeLine Theatre Company

Review: FALSETTOS presented by Court Theatre and TimeLine Theatre Company

Director Nick Bowling’s superbly sung revival of William Finn and James Lapine’s musical runs through December 15, 2024

FALSETTOS, originally written as two-one act musicals set in 1979 and 1981, respectively, feels simultaneously dated and prescient. In this co-production from Court Theatre and TimeLine Theatre Company, director Nick Bowling leads a first-rate ensemble that preserves the musical as a period piece but also makes it feel utterly alive. Lauren Nichols’s set design evokes a 1970s retro roller rink and Theresa Ham’s costume designs also use extremely ‘70s colors (and each character wears a signature color). But many of the show’s central themes hit now as ahead of their time and eerily relevant. In particular, the musical’s reverence for Jewish culture and tradition and its unabashed embrace of queer love are especially moving at a time when anti-Semitism and homophobia seem tragically on the rise in America. 

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Review: LEROY AND LUCY at Steppenwolf Theatre Company

Review: LEROY AND LUCY at Steppenwolf Theatre Company

The world premiere runs through December 15, 2024 in Steppenwolf’s in-the-round Ensemble Theater

In Ngozi Anyanwu’s LEROY AND LUCY, two strangers meet at a crossroads in Mississippi…and not much happens. Based upon the myth of Robert Johnson, who supposedly sold his soul to the devil to make it as a blues musician, the play finds Leroy (Jon Michael Hill) and Lucy (Brittany Bradford) in a liminal space. And that’s precisely the challenge of this play: Anyanwu’s characters don’t know each other and literally exist on Andrew Boyce’s empty (but pretty) set. It’s a tall order to create high stakes when characters are unknown to each other, and unfortunately, Anyanwu’s play isn’t dynamic enough to sustain its 90-minute run time. 

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