Holiday Humbug: A Review of I Saw My Neighbor on the Train and I Didn't Even Smile at Redtwist Theatre
This dysfunctional family drama is heavy on the dysfunction and light on just about everything else.
This dysfunctional family drama is heavy on the dysfunction and light on just about everything else.
Based in Los Angeles and making its local debut at Victory Gardens, Tanya Saracho's behind-the-curtain entertainment industry drama doesn't travel well.
This co-production with Red Tape Theatre marks a mature and invigorating new phase for Theatre Y.
Written and directed by Claudio Valdés Kuri, "Quixote" stumbles in its attempt to connect history's most infamous knight errant with contemporary audiences.
A literal fox hunt finds deep allegorical resonances in this Midwestern premiere with echoes of "The Crucible"
Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts' popular musical comedy stretches thin in its second act.
John Synge's mythic epic receives its first Chicago production in over a century.
AKA "Islamic rom-com" according to director Ann Filmer.