Illinois Theatre’s Varslaren tells of truth tormented by greed
Genesee Spridco’s Varslaren showcases the journey of fighting for truth in the face of opposition.
Genesee Spridco’s Varslaren showcases the journey of fighting for truth in the face of opposition.
Director BJ Gailey tells us what to expect from the upcoming Parkland production of Anne Washburn's 10 out of 12, which opens on February 17th.
A 100-year-old production of a classic whodunit and the genesis of a comic book icon is given fresh, energetic life.
Law shares their experience at The Celebration Company at the Station Theatre's opening night performance of Feeding the Dragon.
Origin Story director Lisa Gaye Dixon says, “It is an oft-repeated truism that stories and plays reveal us to ourselves…No matter our status in life, we humans are always in need of connection—brief, sustained, calm, or chaotic—we need to know we matter, that we are seen.”
Julie reviews Fun Home, the latest offering from Lyric Theatre at Illinois.
Alyssa reviews Parkland's She Kills Monsters, a play set in 1995 in Athens, Ohio, which features a strong cast, slapstick comedy, sword-fighting, and young love. The show runs through November 14th.
Native Gardens demonstrates the vitality and importance of platforming diverse voices and creators in this impeccable, approachable play.
Felix Crim’s psychological thriller taunts viewers with menacing tableaux.
Green screen technology does some incredible work for this opera, both practically and narratively.