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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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Tuesday, February 09, 2010
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In 'The Blue Door,' we meet a man who has lost touch with his ancestry and who is forced to acknowledge it.
Director Sam Mendes presents a palette of colors in Shakespeare’s 'As You Like It.'
The final segment of Horton Foote’s sweeping, family history, "The Orphans’ Home Cycle," is now on the boards.
Playwright Sam Shepard masterfully taps into one of man’s deepest fears, that of growing old alone.
Pulitzer and Tony winner Tracy Letts has his "Killer" Joe now playing at Chicago’s Profiles Theatre.
The TUTA Theatre Chicago brings a new adaptation of Brecht's “The Wedding” to Chicago’s Chopin Theatre.
Playwright and actor David Greenspan is currently holding court at the Atlantic Stage 2 with 'Plays' and 'The Myopia.'
This astonishing production of the great Eugene O'Neill's 'The Emperor Jone' originally opened in October.
A new play, 'Race' by David Mamet constantly fascinates and keeps one on the edge of his seat.
The Irish Repertory Theatre's current production of 'Ernest in Love' provides a delicious evening in the theater.