Six Degrees of Separation of My Thoughts and Kevin Bacon
Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell illustrates the humorous six-degree thought process that leads from dancing to Kevin Bacon.
Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell illustrates the humorous six-degree thought process that leads from dancing to Kevin Bacon.
Ovalhouse's just-announced Summer Season 2018 celebrates innovation and experimentation with an incredible programme of six new shows plus seven FiRST BiTES. Exploring radical themes of soci…
As Quiz transfers to the West End, James Graham's insightful reflections on crucial moments in post-war history have fast become a vital resource in understanding who we are.
Anita Gillette, star of stage, screen, television and cabaret, recently completed two nights at Birdland with Me & Mr. B, a celebration of Irving Berlin. Gillette met Berlin in 1962 working …
The Bunker's Summer 2018 season celebrates exciting work from both emerging and established companies. A highlight of this season is Breaking Out - a new initiative introduced by Artistic Di…
Inxeba (The Wound), about a gay love triangle taking place amidst Xhosa male coming-of-age rites, took directing, acting, writing, and editing honors as well as Best Film at the South Africa…
Thom Southerland's acclaimed London premiere of Harold and Maude has added six weeks to its limited run at Charing Cross Theatre. Linda Marlowe and Patrick Walshe McBride are announced today…
Amplified Theatre announces the plays and company for it's unique new writing event Six coming to The Bunker in April.
Two Mahler symphonies, one sluggish the other intense, while symphonies composed by Louise Farrenc, Mozart, and Haydn are done right.
Fifty four years ago a little musical shot a young actress to superstardom. The musical was Funny Girl the actress was Barbra Streisand. Today, she reflects on the show that launched her leg…
The finalists for the 13th annual Janet and Walter Sondheim Artscape Prize are local multidisciplinary artist Erick Antonio Benitez, Laurel photographer Nakeya Brown, Baltimore sculptor Sutt…
The Royal Shakespeare Company has announced that the UK and Ireland Tour of Matilda The Musical will extend into 2019, touring to six more cities and accompanied by a specially devised educa…
I call myself an a$$hole in this podcast episode. Why? Because in my desire to put a spotlight on the business of Broadway, and give you a peek into the professions who aren’t alway…
City Theatre has been running full-steam ahead without an artistic director, but that will change in the coming months. The search to replace Tracy Brigden, who left in June, is being whittl…
Six Characters in Search of a Play Reviewed by Terry Morgan Celebration Theatre Through March 25 RECOMMENDED There's little that chills the blood of a theatre critic more th…
Alan Ball's new project "Here and Now" has been labeled to be a 'liberal tosh' by the rightwing US and to the left wing, it is considered painfully woke. Yet it isn't a matter of considerati…
As the Vault Festival 2018 nears the home stretch, Fergus Morgan picks out five more shows that will definitely be worth seeing…
Are cops a force for good? In his three compelling mystery plays about the Chicago Police Department " "A Steady Rain" in 2008, "The Detective's Wife" in 2011 and, here in 2018, "Six Corners…
In American Blues Theater's production of "Six Corners," some nagging holes in the story line are too disruptive to the plot.
MESSING UP MURDER The cops may be blue, the victims black, but in Six Corners the predominant color is gray. Marinating in moral relativism, this independent installment in Chicago pla…
According to The Clyde Fitch Report, six women have come forward alleging physical and verbal abuse byJeremy Menekseoglu, artistic director of Chicago's Dream Theatre Company.
Sometime in the mid-1980s, writer Keith Huff found himself at what is now the Brown Line station near Lawrence and Western avenues. As he was walking up the stairs to the platform, he heard …
Southwark Playhouse, LondonGeorgie Henley and Tyrone Huntley star in a swaggering production that seldom deepens into anything meaningfulThere's so much to be angry about in the world that t…
SHORES ‘NUFF Texas-born playwright Del Shores, best known for his romp Sordid Lives (the hilarious play and movie that also introduced us to Leslie Jordan) is coming to the Celeb…