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GUT INSTINCTS AND CURTAIN CALLS by Lamont Washington

Step backstage at any performance and you'll see nerves, anticipation, and last-minute choices"all fueled by instinct as much as rehearsal. In the performing arts, that gut feeling isn't jus…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 12:00am on October 22, 2025

Theater Review TEATRO ZINZANNI CHICAGO (New Show for Fall/Winter, 2025-26) by C.j. Fernandes

A CIRCUS OF CULTURE, A CABARET OF CONSCIENCE: STEP RIGHT UP TO THE UNITED STATES OF ZINZANNI The gorgeous Art Deco Spielgeltent still sits on the fourteenth floor of the Cambria Hotel in the…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:00pm on October 21, 2025

Theater Review: FOUR PLACES (4 Chair Theatre at the Bramble Arts Loft) by C.j. Fernandes

All happy families are alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.     " Leo Tolstoy The most remarkable thing about Joel Drake Johnson's Four Places is how it prepares you …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:30am on October 21, 2025

Theater Review: JOE TURNER’S COME AND GONE (A Noise Within in Pasadena) by Michael M. Landman-karny

AMAZING THEATER HERE AND NOW Kai A. Ealy stands in a doorway wearing a coat that looks like it weighs forty pounds. Maybe it does. His Herald Loomis has just walked off seven years of forced…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:51am on October 20, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: HEAUX CHURCH (Ars Nova) by Alex Simmons

A HEAUX-LY COMMUNION Ars Nova kicks off its 2025"2026 season with a salacious and sanctified evening featuring Brandon Kyle Goodman in Heaux Church"a sermon on unabashed self-love (and yes, …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:50am on October 20, 2025

Theater Review: MISERY (Merrimack Repertory Theatre) by Lynne Weiss

MISERY LOVES COMPANY… AND A GOOD PLOT Karen MacDonald and Tom Coiner do a wonderful job of animating William Goldman's stage adaptation of Stephen King's intriguing, twisty novel by the sa…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:30am on October 19, 2025

THREE STYLE INSPIRATIONS FROM THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA AND WHERE TO FIND THEM ON VOGHION by Nia Liat

The Phantom of the Opera is a tale that not only captivates with its haunting storyline but also leaves an impression through its distinct and dramatic fashion. The iconic costumes worn by t…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on October 19, 2025

Theater Review: PARANORMAL ACTIVITY (North American Premiere Engagement at Chicago Shakespeare) by Emma S. Rund

Chicago Shakespeare Theater's North American premiere of Paranormal Activity is guaranteed to deliver the horror movie-style scares you're looking for this Halloween season, but if you're lo…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:57am on October 19, 2025

Concert Review: YUNCHAN LIM, PIANIST (Debut at Walt Disney Concert Hall) by Michael Landman-karney

Pedal to the Monument: Yunchan Lim Reimagines the Goldberg Variations Last night, October 16, the audience fell quiet before Yunchan Lim, making his at Disney Hall debut, walked onstage, but…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:31am on October 18, 2025

Theater Interview: JAILYN OSBORNE (Artistic Director of Point Loma Playhouse, Presenting “Little Shop of Horrors") by Milo Shapiro

OSBORNE TO DO LITTLE SHOP In 1960, a peculiar minor film (featuring a minor appearance by an up-and-coming Jack Nicholson) was released to no particular fanfare with good reason: It was pret…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on October 18, 2025

Broadway Review: RAGTIME (Lincoln Center Theater) by Carol Rocamora

THE DREAM REBORN: RAGTIME AWAKENS THE AMERICAN SOUL A momentous musical about American history, a momentous production in Lincoln Center Theater history, Ragtime, which opened last night, is…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 4:57pm on October 17, 2025

Theater Review: PRODIGAL SON (Athenaeum Theatre) by C.j. Fernandes

DON'T KILL THE FATTED CALF JUST YET " THE PRODIGAL SON RETURNS EMPTY-HANDED "I was fifteen. Do you remember fifteen? For me, it was a special, beautiful room in Hell." That brilliant line op…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on October 17, 2025

Theater Review: TALES FROM THE BEYOND (Write Act Repertory) by Ernest Kearney

A MILD CASE OF THE CREEPS Ah, Halloween " All Hallows' Day, Allhallowtide, Jack-o'-lanterns, the madcap lads of West Hollywood, the troops of pint-sized witches, Iron Men and Disney princess…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on October 17, 2025

Theater Review: HOUSE OF THE EXQUISITE CORPSE V: BLOOD AND PUPPETS (Rough House at Steppenwolf) by C.j. Fernandes

A BEAUTIFUL NIGHTMARE IN A HOUSE THAT BLEEDS ART As a fan of the horror genre in every medium, how could I resist the chance to review something as delightfully titled as House of the Exquis…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:52am on October 17, 2025

Theater Review: OAK (Raven Theatre Company) by C.j. Fernandes

AN OAK WHOSE ROOTS WON'T LET GO A flashlight illuminating a face from below: what else could follow that image but a ghost story. And what better time for a ghost story than the month that c…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 1:00am on October 17, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: ORATORIO FOR LIVING THINGS (Signature Theatre) by Carol Rocamora

When Time Becomes Music: Heather Christian's Oratorio for Living Things Transcends the Human Scale When the live performance of an artistic work is greater in vision and scope than anything …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:14pm on October 16, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: OH HAPPY DAY (The Public Theater) by Lynne Weiss

OH HAPPY DAY! BRINGS A HAPPY DAY Playwright and actor Jordan E. Cooper's heart-breaking but joyously gospel-inflected New York premiere of Oh Happy Day! is an earned emotional treat. The sho…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 9:41pm on October 15, 2025

Theater Review: PARANORMAL INSIDE (East West Players) by Tony Frankel

A GHOST STORY THAT EXPLAINS ITSELF TO DEATH It's 2012 in Sherman Oaks, CA, when Thai-American life-insurance salesman Max (David Huynh) begins sleepwalking and violently lashes out at his pr…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:01am on October 15, 2025

GAMIFYING ART: WHEN THE STAGE BECOMES INTERACTIVE by Aveline Macquoid

There was a time when the theater curtain separated the performer from the audience, defining a clear boundary between art and participation. Today, that curtain is gone. In its place stands…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 3:00am on October 15, 2025

Opera Review: MEDEA (Lyric Opera Chicago) by Barnaby Hughes

MOVE OVER TYLER PERRY; HERE COMES CHERUBINI'S MEDEA Lyric Opera rarely stages anything written before the nineteenth century, apart from Mozart and the occasional Handel and Gluck, so it is …

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on October 15, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: NOTHING CAN TAKE YOU FROM THE HAND OF GOD (Playwrights Horizon) by Alex Simmons

NOTHING CAN TAKE YOU FROM JEN TULLOCK'S PERFORMANCE We've all seen the headline flash on TV: "New Book Tells All About Author's Escape from Restrictive Religious Upbringing." It's a story th…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:00am on October 15, 2025

Theater Review: JEKYLL & HYDE (San Diego Musical Theatre) by Dan Zeff

RICHARD BERMUDEZ SLAYS TWICE IN SDMT'S JEKYLL & HYDE San Diego Musical Theatre is presenting a gripping revival of the 1997 Broadway musical adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's 1886 h…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 10:37pm on October 14, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: THIS MUCH I KNOW (59E59 Theatres) by Alex Simmons

MIND OVER MATTER: IDEAS TAKE CENTER STAGE IN JOHNATHAN SPECTOR'S INTELLECTUALLY COMPELLING THIS MUCH I KNOW When was the last time you made a choice? What went through your mind? Did you kno…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:59am on October 14, 2025

Off-Broadway Review: TARTUFFE (André De Shields at House of the Redeemer) by Paola Bellu

ANDRÉ DE SHIELDS THE REDEEMER André De Shields should be a landmark; for over six decades, he has towered over the worlds of theatre, film, and television with the kind of presence that…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:58am on October 14, 2025

Theater Review: DUTCHMAN (Trap Door Theater) by C.j. Fernandes

ON THE THIRD RAIL: STRONG ACTORS KEEP THIS DUTCHMAN FLYING The Trap Door Theatre is a quintessential Chicago storefront theatre " it's housed in a converted garage, accessed through a narrow…

SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 2:57am on October 14, 2025
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