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Phoenix Best: Bringing Her Best to Broadway’s ‘Les Miserables’

“Les Miserables” is one of the most highly acclaimed musical productions to hit Broadway. Its return to Chicago’s Cadillac Palace has drawn many return...

Hurry Up to Check Out THE CRUCIBLE: Standing in The Wicked Truth of Lies

Steppenwolf for Young Adults Presents Arthur Miller's THE CRUCIBLE Directed by Jonathan Berry Now Playing Through October 21, 2017 Salem, Massachusetts, will always be synonymous to the Salem...

MOTOWN THE MUSICAL: The Soulful Sound That Changed The History of American Music

Detroit, Michigan, is known for a lot of different things; however, two distinct monuments will always be engraved into the blueprint of American history: Ford...

"Five Guys Named Moe" Is a Smash Hit

There was an artist who was an innovator who kept laughing to keep from crying. His flair and panache demonstrated the harmonic rhythmic and...

Let’s Play! Peacebook: Cultivating a Movement

Violence is the #1 problem you've heard about in Chicago. Turn on the television and the news clearly displays the horrific state of our...

Anthony Murphy: The New Face of Aladdin’s Genie

With summer in full throttle, there is a great deal to do throughout the Chicago region. Over the last decade the number of traveling...

Theater Review: Ah, Wilderness!

A coming of age story that is sweet and funny that touches on relationships, family, and figuring out your identity in this world. Also, don't miss the interview with the Black actors in the play who share what it's like to portray characters typically played by White actors.

Pass Over: Can We All Overcome?

Playwright Antoinette Nwandu’s depiction in “Pass Over” has a personal and political message; it is a very moving, emotional and thought-provoking play. The emotions you will feel will differ based on how you see yourself.

King Liz Is Gripping and Captivating

In the latest stage play at Windy City Playhouse, the cut-throat profession of basketball, which is typically an all-male dominated field, has been invaded by another king and this one is wearing stilettos.

It’s All Relative

In the 20th century during the time of the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War I, there was an explosion of scientific creativity...
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