Theater
Promises, Promises gets a rare revival with Blank Theatre
The musical version of The Apartment shines in a small but spirited staging.
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The Other Cinderella still has soul and sparkle to spare
Black Ensemble Theater’s musical returns at 47 years young.
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theater Previews
Noor Inayat Khan: The Forgotten Spy brings a footnote of World War II center stage
Almanya Narula’s award-winning solo show comes to Chicago.
Sleeping With Beauty brings an irreverent take to a British holiday tradition
PrideArts finds holiday cheer again with a bawdy panto.
John Michael teaches us how to time travel with the Neo-Futurists
The solo artist brings a mankini and hundreds of boxes of Narcan to Spank Bank Time Machine.
Nyra’s Dreams uses Indian dance to explore contemporary women’s experiences
Prop Thtr and SurTaal Dance collaborate on the world premiere.
Rats—now and forever
Two Chicago shows put the maligned rodents in the spotlight.
From cab culture to throuples with the Destinos festival
Taxilandia and Armonía offer fresh perspectives on community and connection.
Theater reviews
Even goblins can’t chase away Hershel‘s Hanukkah fun
Strawdog’s holiday family show finds a home in a real synagogue.
Caveman Play lets the audience decide the course of humanity
It’s hunter-gatherers vs. farmers in Red Theater’s latest.
Paramount’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory adds a touch of bitter to the sweet
Pure imagination mixes with deception in a smart twist on Roald Dahl’s tale.
Manual Cinema’s Christmas Carol returns to Writers Theatre
This inventive take on Dickens finds sympathy for the Scrooge in all of us.
Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas has charm and heart galore
Puppets (and some human friends) take over the Studebaker for this Jim Henson-inspired musical.
Ghost light by kerry reid
Remembering Marc Silvia, Debra Rodkin, and Ernest Perry Jr.
The three actors were all important and beloved players in Chicago theater.
Remembering Linsey Falls
A beloved stalwart of the storefront scene, the actor died at 50 on November 5.
Stages of survival
Definition Theatre makes plans for a new home while building community connections
Creating neighborhood partnerships in Woodlawn and beyond is central to the BIPOC-focused company’s vision.
‘We don’t want to get bigger. We want to get deeper.’
Jenny Magnus on 35 years with Curious Theatre Branch
The room where it happens, again
Hamilton holds up in the latest tour.
Fall Theater & arts preview
‘125 is feeling very good’
Celebrating Chicago’s cultural past and present at the Fine Arts Building
The quest for Eleven
A young theater artist searches for Gary Tucker and the Godzilla Rainbow Troupe.
Setting the stage for queer stories
A seasonal preview of LGBTQ+ theater
You won’t be my neighbor
Class and internalized racism explode in WELCOME TO MATTESON!