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  • Theater Review: AN ARK (The Shed)

    THEATRE THROUGH GOGGLES A 47-minute VR encounter turns a gallery into the closest “front row” imaginable. How would you like to attend a play starring Ian McKellen—and be seated front row center? Better yet, what if Sir Ian (along with Golda Rosheuvel, Arinzé Kene, and Rosie Sheehy) played directly to you, making sustained eye contact…

  • Theater Review: GREEN CORRIDORS (Trap Door Theatre in Chicago)

    FOUR UKRAINIAN REFUGEES NAVIGATE WAR’S AFTERSHOCKS IN A NIGHTMARE OF BUREAUCRACY Natalka Vorozhbyt’s darkly funny, deeply bruising play finds Trap Door Theatre at its most urgent—and most human. Four women push mobile doorjambs around the stage as the audience filters in. Their movement is slow and halting, as if moving through fog. Once the theatre…

  • Theater Review: KID GLOVES (Skylight Theatre)

    A MURDEROUSLY FUN MUSICAL SEND-UP OF KIDS-TV STARDOM Nathan Wang and Matthew Leavitt turn wholesome childhood icons into gleeful chaos— fast, filthy, and ridiculously entertaining. Sets are declarative. I have walked into theatres, taken one glance at the set occupying the stage, and could have written my whole review then and there. Anthony Lucca, Will…

  • Theater Review: LOUISA GILLIS (North Coast Rep)

    A FAMILY POISONED BY THE PAST Joanna McClelland Glass’s intimate drama lands like overhearing a quarrel— and keeps paying off thanks to a first-rate cast. Modern American theater does not lack for theatrical, intense plays. These works typically explore family secrets, betrayal, revenge, trust and mistrust, plot twists and turns, and psychological (and sometimes physical)…

  • Music Review: THE LOVESTRUCK BALLADEERS (Birdland Theater)

    A POEM IN PRAISE OF THE LOVESTRUCK BALLADEERS There’s a super group that gets plenty of cheers:They’re called The Lovestruck Balladeers.They had a Birdland three-night gig.And the repertoire was pretty darn big.They play vintage music – originals, too.One cute highlight’s a song that’s called “Looking for You.”And this delight just happens to beThe title tune…

  • Theater Review: ASSASSINS (Revolution Stage)

    AMERICA’S DARKEST CARNIVAL BARKS TO LIFE Revolution Stage Company delivers powerhouse vocals and sharp design in Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s unsettling musical revue. Revolution Stage Company has become one of my favorite local theatre companies, and its current production of Assassins (score: Stephen Sondheim, book: John Weidman) features one of the most uniformly talented…

  • Theater Review: OCTET (Studio Theatre in DC)

    DAVE MALLOY’S A CAPPELLA SUPPORT-GROUP MUSICAL ABOUT INTERNET ADDICTION Intimate, exacting, unplugged, emotionally bracing— an in-the-round ritual that is a communal act of listening Dave Malloy’s Octet is a bold and quietly unsettling chamber musical that explores the anxiety, isolation, and fragile intimacy of life online. From the Tony Award–winning composer of Natasha, Pierre &…

  • MADDEN: MORE THAN A LEGEND

    Madden: Than a Legend presents the upcoming Madden movie as something far more expansive than a conventional sports biopic. Rather than isolating John Madden’s life into a checklist of wins, losses, and career milestones, the film frames him as a cultural architect who reshaped how football is coached, watched, explained, marketed, and emotionally experienced. The…

  • Dance Preview: GRAHAM100 (Martha Graham Dance Company International Tour in Chicago)

    GRAHAM’S DANCE DYNASTY DESCENDS ON THE AUDITORIUM THEATRE Martha Graham Dance Company pairs signature works with a Bernstein-inspired Chicago premiere. On January 24, The Auditorium Theatre will host the living legacy of a pioneering genius. As part of its celebratory 100th anniversary international tour, the Martha Graham Dance Company will commemorate this unmatched milestone with…

  • Theatre Review: GOING BACHARACH: THE SONGS OF AN ICON (Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater)

    A REMARKABLY RESPLENDENT & RADIANT REVUE If you’re wandering around Manhattan, just “Wishin’ and Hopin’” for a magnificent musical revue with some “Magic Moments,” don’t “Walk On By” the building at 10 West 64th Street. The show there is the “Best That You Can Do,” so “Make It Easy on Yourself” and see the super-satisfying…

  • Theater Review: ONE MAN, TWO GUVNORS (Coachella Valley Repertory)

    A BRITISH FARCE OF DOUBLE-DEALING, DISGUISES, AND CHAOS IN ’60s BRIGHTON When it hits its stride, CV Rep’s high-energy staging delivers the kind of old-school physical comedy that feels like instant stress relief. What the world needs now is… laughter. Lots of laughter, which is being served up liberally in Coachella Valley Repertory’s tasty take…

  • FINANCING A POOL DURING CONSTRUCTION VS AFTER COMPLETION

    There is something exciting about watching a backyard transform from dirt and framing into a place where you can swim, relax, and gather with people you care about. Yet people often pause at one key decision. Should they finance the pool while it is being built or wait until the project wraps up? Both paths…

  • Concert | Theater Review: OKLAHOMA! IN CONCERT (Carnegie Hall)

    OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL EVENIN’! RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN RIDE AGAIN AT CARNEGIE HALL With a full cast, full dialogue, and a glorious orchestra, this Oklahoma! concert leans into the classic’s warmth— exclamation point included. Ah, the classic musical Oklahoma! It begins with the offstage cowboy character named Curly singing about nature—“There’s a bright golden haze…

  • Theater Review: I DO! I DO! (Palm Canyon Theatre)

    A MARRIAGE MUSICAL THAT SPANS 50 YEARS—ALL IN ONE BEDROOM Palm Canyon’s I Do! I Do! is consistently enchanting, with actors strong enough to make this intimate two-hander feel genuinely moving In a word, Palm Canyon Theatre’s current production of I Do! I Do! is charming. Nearly 60 years after it premiered, the Tom Jones/Harvey…

  • Theatre Review: FINDING DOROTHY PARKER (Laurie Beechman Theatre)

    SARCASM ON STEROIDS To say that Dorothy Parker had a way with words would be the understatement of the century—and she spanned two of them, being born in the last decade of the 1800s and hanging on until 1967. Even her own death was subject to one more pithy punchline. In a story with herself…

  • Off-Broadway Review: H.M.S. PINAFORE (New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players)

    SAILORS, SATIRE, AND SOPRANOS New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players keep H.M.S. Pinafore proudly afloat—smart, tuneful, and gloriously old-school. Producing a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta takes courage, talent, and resources. Yet every year the New York Gilbert & Sullivan Players put on several productions, complete with a gorgeous single set, period costumes, and a live…

  • Theater Review: ALL THE DEVILS ARE HERE: HOW SHAKESPEARE INVENTED THE VILLAIN (Patrick Page at BroadStage)

    THEATER POSTER titled 'All the Devils Are Here' by Patrick Page and Simon.

    A MASTER VILLAIN TAKES THE STAGE Patrick Page turns Shakespeare’s greatest monsters into a riveting, slyly funny tour through human nature— one blood-red spotlight at a time. Dubbed “the villain of Broadway” by Playbill, Patrick Page has never shied away from exploring his dark side. Now, with his tour-de-force solo show All the Devils Are…

  • CUSTOM POOL DESIGN IDEAS THAT WORK WELL WITH SIMPLE LANDSCAPING

    A well-designed pool does not need elaborate gardens or layers of decorative features to feel inviting. In fact, some of the most striking outdoor spaces rely on restraint. Simple landscaping paired with thoughtful pool design can create a setting that feels calm, intentional, and easy to maintain. When every element has a purpose, the pool…

  • COMPARING CASINO WELCOME BONUSES WITHOUT GETTING MISLED

    Casino welcome bonuses are the glittering hooks of the online gambling world. They promise free money or spins, but not every deal delivers what it seems. For U.S. players aged 25–35, understanding these offers is key to playing smart, keeping your bankroll under control, and avoiding disappointment. Why Casino Welcome Bonuses Can Be So Confusing…

  • CHICKEN ROAD REVIEW BY iNOUT GAMES FOR CASH OUT PLAY

    Cheerful cartoon chicken on a vibrant pink background with gold coins, labeled 'Chicken Road'.

    Crash games are built on one simple decision you repeat fast. You either lock profit now, or you risk the next step for a higher multiplier. Chicken Road takes that idea and turns it into a clean road run with traps. The theme is light, but the mechanics are strict. One mistake ends the round…

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