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We don’t know why the U.S. State Department decided that female Ethiopian acrobats were a threat to national security.
Opening night of the final Fly Honey Show was a wet one. Outside Thalia Hall, buckets of rain poured from the heavens. Inside ...
If you have never seen “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” or haven’t seen it for a while, this is the one to see. And if you feel ...
Every once in a while, there is a show that blows all of your expectations out of the water, one that sets a new standard for ...
In many ways, the intricate murals, details and chandeliers of the Palace create its own kind of music box, ensconcing the stage for a beloved story to be told.
Politics and anxiety drive Part One, subtitled “Millennium Approaches,” and Part Two, “Perestroika,” diverges into the ...
Chicago is seen as a particularly fertile launching pad for the stars of tomorrow, whether in acting, comedy, writing or dance.
RECOMMENDED In the riveting, too-short Chicago run of the forty-two-year-old Pulitzer-winning “A Soldier’s Play,” the young Black infantrymen play on the best baseball team in the U.S. Army. It’s 1944 ...