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“La Llorona” Turns Legend to Lesson

“La Llorona” Turns Legend to Lesson

| October 15, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel with Flo Mano and Wes Hessel Ballet 5:8, under the direction of the enormously talented and lovely Julianna Rubio Slager, wowed audiences with performances at Harris Theater the weekend of October 5th and 6th. Once again this stellar dance troupe brings us the best of ballet, in this case inspired by a […]

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“Act of God” Illuminates

“Act of God” Illuminates

| October 12, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel Copley Theater’s production of “Act of God” is an interesting three person show; in the role of the Lord of the universe is Alex Weisman – his acting is fabulous. Poignantly touching moments occur when he speaks of his son Jesus, and the ultimate strength his child showed in sacrificing his life […]

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“We Are All One” – extended to November 24th…

“We Are All One” – extended to November 24th…

| October 11, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel I am always impressed with Jackie Taylor’s Black Ensemble productions – this company’s musicals are innovative and well done. Their latest show is one of the very greatest I have seen to date here. “Blue Eyed Soul, Sung by Brown Eyed People/We Are All One” is simply the best. The set is […]

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Oil Lamp’s “First Date” Shines

Oil Lamp’s “First Date” Shines

| October 4, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel Oil Lamp Theater’s stellar production of “First Date” is a must-see musical comedy. The venue itself is absolutely charming, right down to the rest rooms. Winsome decor, including strategically placed oil lamps and comfy furniture in the lobby, make for an inviting atmosphere; there are even complimentary cookies. The bar area is […]

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“Fidelio” Keeping The Faith

“Fidelio” Keeping The Faith

| October 2, 2024

By Flo Mano with Wes Hessel The only opera composed by the great Beethoven, “Fidelio” demonstrates the importance of being true to yourself and to those you care for. Last staged by Lyric 20 years ago, this production in a striking modern setting of a present day prison is an enduring story of oppression and […]

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“Henry V” Excels at Navy Pier

“Henry V” Excels at Navy Pier

| September 27, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel Chicago Shakespeare has another winner on their Courtyard Stage. “Henry V” (or Harry, as he is referred to at various points during the production) is a well-crafted theatrical gem. The acting is absolutely fabulous; Penn State alumni and recent Juilliard graduate Elijah Jones in the title role gives a completely flawless performance. […]

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Lyric’s “Rigoletto” Soars in Season Opener

Lyric’s “Rigoletto” Soars in Season Opener

| September 22, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel with Flo Mano It was a full house for the opening night of the Lyric Opera’s season with Verdi’s classic “Rigoletto” – excitement and electric energy reigned. Directed by Mary Birnbaum, in her Lyric debut, is this story of desire, vengeance, and tragedy. Igor Golovatenko is incredible as Rigoletto in a heart-breaking […]

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“Flying Lovers…” Has Wings

“Flying Lovers…” Has Wings

| September 22, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel Northlight Theater’s production of “The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk” is experimental theater at its finest. This stirring production makes me very proud of my Jewish heritage. It tells the poignant story of renowned artist Marc Chagall and his beautiful wife Bella, played (and sung) perfectly by Jack Cahill-Lemme and Emma Rosenthal, respectively. […]

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“East Texas Hot Links” Burns with Truth

“East Texas Hot Links” Burns with Truth

| September 19, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel “East Texas Hot Links”, the Pulitzer-nominated piece by Eugene Lee now playing at Court Theatre, is a riveting and serious drama, well executed, and fabulous. Moments of humor are effectively placed and appropriate. As we have come to expect of Court, the acting is sensational, each actor on the stage giving a […]

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Mike Royko – the Legend, the Man, the Play

Mike Royko – the Legend, the Man, the Play

| September 16, 2024

By Cate Rees-Hessel with Flo Mano Chopin Theatre presents “Royko: The Toughest Man in Chicago”, a one-man show written by and starring Mitchel Bisschop, and directed by Steve Scott. Eric Luchen’s set design includes video vignettes with images of the City of Big Shoulders, such as Billy Goat Tavern, the Cubs at Wrigley, and the […]

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