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A highlight of DCASE summer outdoor programming, the free series draws throngs from across the Chicago area for beginner ...
When Gavin Dillon Lawrence was visiting his hometown of Washington, D.C. more than ten years ago, he took a photo of his ...
This sterling production of a flawed play announces to the theatergoing public that Tin Drum—which was launched only last ...
In many ways, the intricate murals, details and chandeliers of the Palace create its own kind of music box, ensconcing the ...
Set against raucous singing cicadas and the playful shouts of children, Midsommer Flight’s troupe of players gave an ...
We don’t know why the U.S. State Department decided that female Ethiopian acrobats were a threat to national security.
On the human level, notes Crider, the play is about “someone who has to learn how to overcome issues”—in this case, crippling ...
Opening night of the final Fly Honey Show was a wet one. Outside Thalia Hall, buckets of rain poured from the heavens. Inside ...