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90 stories by "Emily McClanathan"

In Windfall, Playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney Asks If Money Is a Substitute for Justice by Emily McClanathan

The new play at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago explores police-misconduct settlements.

SOURCE: Playbill at 2:02pm on April 13, 2026

David Byrne Created an Immersive Show, Inspired By His Own Life by Emily McClanathan

Theater of the Mind asks audiences to explore a 15,000-square-foot warehouse.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:42am on March 27, 2026

Hamnet Is Now a Hit Film, But It Was Actually a Play First by Emily McClanathan

The play adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's is about to tour the U.S., making stops in Chicago, D.C., and San Francisco.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:48pm on February 11, 2026

Bernadette, The Musical Isn't Just the Story of a Saint; It's the Story of a Girl by Emily McClanathan

Kelsey Grammer produces the new musical, beginning its North American tour in Chicago.

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:36pm on January 22, 2026

When Chicago Theatre Artists Are Down, Season of Concern Lifts Them Back Up by Emily McClanathan

The organization provides financial assistance to artists experiencing illness and injury.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:24am on December 17, 2025

The Court Theatre's New Artistic Director, Avery Willis Hoffman, Wants to Focus on Classics and New Work by Emily McClanathan

The Chicago theatre is looking back, while forging ahead.

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:48pm on October 30, 2025

In Things With Friends, Kristoffer Diaz Skewers 'Rich People Sitting on a Couch Drinking Wine' Plays by Emily McClanathan

The play from the Hell's Kitchen writer makes its world premiere at American Blues Theater in Chicago.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:31pm on October 1, 2025

From The Office to the Stage: Jenna Fischer on Doing a Play Written By Her Husband by Emily McClanathan

Ashland Avenue, by Lee Kirk, runs at the Goodman Theater in Chicago.

SOURCE: Playbill at 5:06pm on September 16, 2025

From The Office to the Stage: Jenna Fischer on Doing a Play Written By Her Husband by Emily McClanathan

Special Features From The Office to the Stage: Jenna Fischer on Doing a Play Written By Her Husband Ashland Avenue, by Lee Kirk, runs at the Goodman Theater in Chica…

SOURCE: southfloridatheater.com at 12:25pm on September 16, 2025

New Play Billie Jean Celebrates the Prowess of Billie Jean King"On and Off the Court by Emily McClanathan

Lauren Gunderson pens the play which is now running at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.

SOURCE: Playbill at 1:32pm on July 25, 2025

Amy Morton Returns to the Stage in You Will Get Sick by Emily McClanathan

The play by Noah Diaz runs until July 20 at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:06pm on June 16, 2025

Court Theatre in Chicago Presents a New Adaptation of Berlin Graphic Novel by Emily McClanathan

The James Lutes graphic novel is now a stage show, with its Weimar-era story eerily relevant.

SOURCE: Playbill at 3:06pm on April 15, 2025

With Dummy in Diaspora, Chicago Native Esho Rasho Brings His 'Singular Identity' to the Stage by Emily McClanathan

Following a run at the Edinburgh Fringe, the solo show makes it U.S. premiere at the Broadway Armory Park in Chicago

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:36pm on March 12, 2025

Hobbit songs by Emily McClanathan

J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy is held so closely by so many people that it's a tall order for anyone to adapt Middle-earth into another art form. Take Amazon's original stre…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 1:00pm on July 30, 2024

The same kind of sadness by Emily McClanathan

As Steppenwolf Theatre's world premiere production of Samuel D. Hunter's Little Bear Ridge Road nears the end of its run, Steep Theatre presents the Chicago premiere of Hunter's 2022 drama, …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 5:05pm on July 24, 2024

To love oneself fiercely by Emily McClanathan

I suspect more people would find poetry accessible if, instead of reading it on the page, they experienced it in live performance"especially one on par with Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre's curr…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 1:43pm on July 24, 2024

Looking Back on the Legacy of the Court Theatre's Artistic Director Charles Newell by Emily McClanathan

After 30 years leading the Chicago institution, the longtime director will step down.

SOURCE: Playbill at 10:48am on July 12, 2024

Michael Shannon Returns to His Roots in Turret in Chicago by Emily McClanathan

The new play, written by Grey House's Levi Holloway, is running at the theatre Shannon co-founded, A Red Orchid.

SOURCE: Playbill at 12:42pm on May 13, 2024

Mothering the Movement connects past and future by Emily McClanathan

In the first scene of Mothering the Movement, seven members of Free Street Theater's youth ensemble riff on what mothers mean to them. On opening night, it was clear that some had their own …

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 9:50am on May 8, 2024

Director Phylicia Rashad and Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins on Family and Purpose by Emily McClanathan

The two artists are collaborating on a new play at Steppenwolf Theatre Company, about the legacy of the Civil Rights Movement.

SOURCE: Playbill at 4:36pm on March 14, 2024

Katy Sullivan takes on 'Richard III' with her own brand of strength at Chicago Shakespeare by Emily McClanathan

Katy Sullivan will be the first woman with a disability to play the title role in a major U.S. production of Shakespeare's "Richard III."

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:15am on January 31, 2024

The school for wives by Emily McClanathan

For a typical Chicago theatergoer attending A Red Orchid Theatre's local premiere of In Quietness (directed by ensemble member dado), the community it depicts likely seems as alien as it ini…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 2:44pm on January 23, 2024

Later this week, Chicago becomes the puppet capital of the world for the International Puppet Theater Festival by Emily McClanathan

This year's festival will have productions from five continents, most shows intended for adults.

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:30am on January 15, 2024

The Buttcracker plays it naughty and nice by Emily McClanathan

Fast becoming a staple of Chicago's alternative holiday entertainment scene, The Buttcracker: A Nutcracker Burlesque is back for a seventh year of tinseled twerking and tasseled twirling. Dr…

SOURCE: chicagoreader.com at 11:07am on December 7, 2023

Review: 'A Christmas Carol' at the Goodman Theatre is a play to make you believe kindness can win by Emily McClanathan

"A Christmas Carol" urges us to open our hearts to our fellow passengers through this life. May even the most cynical among us take heed.

SOURCE: Chicago Tribune Subscription at 6:35am on November 29, 2023
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