For the Love of Dance

  (Maddy Shilts, Whitney Wolf, Ben Isabel, Ben Paynic,  Luis Del Valle, Elizabeth Bushell, Madelynn Oztas)  Recommended Directed by Wayne Mell, this Madkap Production of “A Chorus Line” at the Skokie Theatre, is on pointe. It taps into the essence of love and dedication to the art of dance. “A Chorus Line” is an anthology of … Continue reading “For the Love of Dance”

Music Theater Works does justice to the Pippin dreamworld

Highly Recommended Music Theater works brings Pippin to the North Shore Center for Performing Arts in a production that is a feast for the senses and uses the entire spectrum of theater craft. Explaining the plot of Pippin is as useful as trying to recall the details of a dream. What exactly happened is not … Continue reading “Music Theater Works does justice to the Pippin dreamworld”

A tragic love story and cautionary tale of intolerance

  Highly recommended For a professional theater experience in Chicago this month you can’t do much better than West Side Story at the Lyric Opera.  This Leonard Bernstein / Stephen Sondheim musical deemed cutting edge and somewhat avantgarde when first introduced, is now a classic. The story by Arthur Laurents is a rather faithful mid-century … Continue reading “A tragic love story and cautionary tale of intolerance”

Good ‘Lucy and Charles’ music and cast are not enough

  Somewhat recommended Lucy and Charlie’s Honeymoon by Matthew C. Yee is a light romp with a dark twist followed by a hasty, muddled ending wrapped up in a cloud of very good music – all of which is performed by a remarkable cast of actor musicians. This adventure revolves around Asian identity, Asian stereotypes and … Continue reading “Good ‘Lucy and Charles’ music and cast are not enough”

Celebrating Mozart at Lighthouse Immersive

  Lighthouse ArtSpaceChicago, known for its presentations of visual artists, celebrated Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s 267th birthday with a sneak-peak kickoff of “Mozart Immersive: The Soul of a Genius,” The birthday celebration included complimentary treats of Prosecco and Eli’s Cheesecake.” Past Artspace presentations featured the works of such artists as Van Gogh and Frida Kahlo by … Continue reading “Celebrating Mozart at Lighthouse Immersive”

Xanadu is a relaxing trip to nowhere.

  Somewhat Recommended 2 Stars Skillfully presented, this streaming audio play “A murder in the court of Xanadu” presented by A Theater in the Dark is a jumble of characters and events that in the end I simply did not care about. I truthfully cannot give you a synopsis of this play. I enjoyed listening … Continue reading “Xanadu is a relaxing trip to nowhere.”

Botanic Garden and Shedd plus Brookfield Zoo news

  Not all colors are outdoors at the Chicago Botanic Garden. While CBG is getting ready outdoors for its soon to be sold out holiday Lightscape, the Fine Art of Fiber has taken over the inside of the Regenstein Center.  Chicago Theater and Arts stopped for a sneak preview while it was setting up. Its … Continue reading “Botanic Garden and Shedd plus Brookfield Zoo news”

A fond First Folio farewell season

    Actor, playwright and director David Rice, cofounder of First Folio Theatre in Oakbrook, is reminiscing about how different audience members react to some of its productions’ twists and about the loyalty of supporters.  After William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night closes April 9, 2023, Rice will take his last bow at the theater he and … Continue reading “A fond First Folio farewell season”

A ‘Hart’ felt story of hidden love

  Recommended The duo of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart were the genius songwriters behind several hit Broadway musicals with many of their numbers going on to become standards in the Great American Songbook. This Madkap Production of “Falling for Make Believe” at the Skokie Theatre purports to be “The Real Story Behind the Music … Continue reading “A ‘Hart’ felt story of hidden love”