It’s Thursday in our hearts as we sit down with Danielle Levsky to talk all things Scapi’s DIY Theater section, October’s Occult Abundance, the Chicago Tribune is a conservative paper,…
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Pictured above: The Walls of Harrow House/Photo: Chrystyne Kozol A week before their opening, I had the opportunity to talk with the co-artistic directors of Rough House Theatre Claire Saxe and…
We have Theater Editor Danielle Levsky on the podcast for our first “Theater Thursdays,” where we talk about our hopes for the recurring segment, the DIY Theater and Performance List…
Pictured above: Circular by Laura Shamas received a reading in the 2016 Fall Festival. The two-hander play between one man and one woman in which a young army psychiatrist finds herself…
Pictured above: (L to R) Christopher Acevedo, Jaq Seifert and Kathleen Ruhl in Sagittarius Ponderosa/Photo: Jan Ellen Graves The intimate black box of Piven Theatre Workshop was aglow with excitement…
Pictured above: Andi Aguilar, Jenny Munson, and Olivia Moeschet in the audience of Karaoke Storytellers/Photo: Ken Czechanski One night, a few years ago, Connor Gorman accompanied some coworkers to Brando’s Speakeasy…
Pictured above: Scenes from Children of the Diaspora: An Evening of Art, Film & Music/Photo: Ellie Danisch Editor’s Note: This is an expression by Ellie Danisch in response to Children of…
Pictured above: The Nest/Capture: Google Maps Playwright and actor Jillian Leff seems like your run-of-the-mill audience member whenever you encounter her at a theater event or show. She usually has a…
Pictured above: Promotional image for L’Heure Bleue or The Blue Hour/Art: Gannon Reedy Incisive and melancholy, the poems of writer Elisa Gabbert’s book L’Heure Bleue or the Judy Poems explore the…
Pictured above: Schantelle Alonzo (center) and other ensemble members of Albany Park Theater Project in Ofrenda/ Photo: Liz Lauren Editor’s Note: This is an expression in response to Ofrenda in the…
Pictured above: Anita Silvert and Vinny Greco in “Coffee Against Capitalism” at Factory Theater/Photo: Vanessa Buholzer Photography When Rachel Silvert first moved to Chicago, she knew very few people within…