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Jun 5, 20193 min read
'Killing Game' lives up to its tantalizing torture at A Red Orchid Theatre
Ionesco's absurdly relevant comedy is revived.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 30, 20193 min read
AstonRep Theatre's 'The Crowd You're In With' sparks somber flares instead of fireworks
Humid tensions and cold, beautifully bitter truths.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 30, 20195 min read
Weeks 20 & 21: Fires & Furies, Strike a Pose
Sisters do it for themselves despite the pressures of family, friends, and self-doubt.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 21, 20194 min read
Learn and fall in love with 'The Lessons' at The Passage Theatre
An interactive experience with less glitz, more grit.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 20, 20193 min read
Eclectic Full Contact's 'The Secret of The Biological Clock': a puzzling tale with memorable pieces
A mystery with potential remains unexamined.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 14, 20194 min read
'Parched' quenches a thirst for justice at Free Street Theater
Parched presents working toward a brighter future without ignoring the steps required to get there.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 13, 20194 min read
Weeks 18 & 19: Pride, Power, & Processing Pain
These past two weeks shaped up to be deeper than originally anticipated tackling subjects of addiction and trauma through various means.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 11, 20193 min read
Just Like a Pill: First Floor Theater's 'I'm Gonna Pray For You So Hard'
Is the contemporary family drama in peril?
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chitheatretriathlon
May 10, 20193 min read
Broken Nose Theatre stifles laughs and the American dream in 'Language Rooms'
Lukewarm comedy meets devastating tragedy.
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chitheatretriathlon
May 1, 20193 min read
'Utility' presents life in subtlety and silence at Interrobang Theatre Project
Happiness lingers just out of reach.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 30, 20195 min read
Weeks 16 & 17: Journeying to the Past and Musical Dynamic Duos!
Discover who you are and work on those jazz hands.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 26, 20195 min read
Matcha Do About Whiteness: NoMads Art Collective's 'Mr. Kotomoto is Definitely Not White'
Mr. Kotomoto Is Definitely Not White. Except he is.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 25, 20195 min read
Weeks 14 & 15: Dark Comedies II & Dynamic Duos
Every Ginger needs its Fred, Bonnie its Clyde, and Glinda its Elphaba.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 22, 20193 min read
It's The Crappiest Place on Earth in The New Colony's 'Small World'
It's the end of the world as they know it.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 17, 20194 min read
2 Angry Men: 'Yen' at Raven Theatre
Masturbation. Video games. Porn. The idyllic, cis, male, wet dream comes to life.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 15, 20193 min read
The past is our present and future in 'The Ridiculous Darkness' at Sideshow Theatre Company
Contemporary music underscores troubling tides.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 8, 20195 min read
Weeks 12 & 13: Secrets & Seduction, Dark Comedies
Shows sizzled and laughter was found in the most unexpected and darkest of places.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 5, 20193 min read
Redtwist Theatre drums up beats of resilience in 'Herland'
A tribute to friendships that stand the test of time and the power in acknowledging fear.
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chitheatretriathlon
Apr 1, 20194 min read
Staging the unthinkable in Theatre Y's 'Self-Accusation'
Chicago serves as a literal backdrop to reflect the beats of this city and most pointedly, us.
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chitheatretriathlon
Mar 28, 20194 min read
Love v. acceptance is a battlefield in Jacaranda Collective's 'My Name is Rachel Corrie'
A young woman finds herself faced with death.
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