Forget talky Shaw and preachy Brecht: new productions of Pygmalion and The Caucasian Chalk Circle offer a whole new perspective. And two one-acts by the author of A Hero Ain't Nothin' But A Sandwich enjoy a well-deserved revival at eta Creative Arts.
Edinburgh has one, New York has one, so why not Chicago? For the third time, the Chicago Fringe collective is presenting a heady mix of solo shows, dance, theater and performances that defy categories.
Dueling Critics on Eight Forty-Eight, Friday July 27 between 9 and 10 a.m., 91.5 FM and WBEZ.org, FREE!It’s an all-Shakespeare, all-outdoor, all-Western suburbs day!
1. Bus Stop comes from Raven Theatre in October, and it sounds romantic: "Trapped by a blustery winter storm, wayward travelers converge at a rural Kansas City diner.