Where Miguel de Cervantes’ 16th century work is smart, suspenseful, playful and pointed, “Lookingglass Quixote” is over-the-top, sophomoric and largely incoherent.
Directing a play about a pair of high school students seems like a natural fit for Lincolnshire resident Scott Shallenbarger.
Here is clear case for why Lorraine Hansberry’s story about a Black Chicago family is one of the best plays of the 20th ...
Company veteran Caroline Neff and newcomer Nick Gehlfuss perfectly inhabit the volatile couple in Sam Shepard's twisted love ...
Bach in the City, successor to the Chicago area's long-running Bach Week Festival, will present 'Bach and the Venetians,' the ...
The new owner of a Grade II listed former cinema in Sheffield has admitted that restoring the building will be "quite a lot ...