Here are our picks for theatergoers this fall: from Lloyd Suh’s incredible true tale of 'The Chinese Lady' at the CentSqTheater to Harvey Fierstein's 'Torch Song' at MoonboxBoston about a Jewish drag queen in New York:
In 2017, white nationalists against removing a confederate statue rallied in the streets of Charlottesville, where counter-protestors met them. The day ended with multiple injuries and the death of a protestor. In Will Arbery's"Heroes of the Fourth Turning," where a group of friends discovers more differences between them than they thought, the action takes place in Wyoming a week after the incident.
But the group learns they're not as aligned ideologically and otherwise as the night wears on, resulting in an unexpected explosion. The nearly two-hour-production is a winner of the 2020 Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Play and Pulitzer Prize finalist for drama.
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The Philly theater that launched Grace Kelly’s career (and others) turns 100The Old Academy Players in East Falls is turning 100 🎭 The community theater is celebrating with an open house and its 530th production, ShakespeareaPalooza!.
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16-year-old charged for firing gun into building on SchillingerA 16-year-old is now in Metro after shots were fired at the AMC Theater on Schillinger.
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Review: Paramount Theatre’s new ‘Dreamgirls’ is a gutsy, spectacular show'First seen on Broadway in 1981, the justly beloved musical 'Dreamgirls' is now in a spectacular new production at the Paramount Theatre in Aurora,' writes Tribune critic Chris Jones.
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Common to Make Broadway Debut in Pulitzer Prize-Winning Play ‘Between Riverside and Crazy’The production, from playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis and director Austin Pendleton, officially opens on Dec. 19 at Second Stage's Hayes Theater.
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Chicago Reader issue of September 15, 2022 (Vol. 51, No. 25)📰 Our latest issue is live on these free & freaky Chicago streets! 80 pages (one of our biggest issues this year!) of coverage for Chicago's arts communities: theater, dance, comedy, visual arts, film, music, plus news. 👇
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