No lights, no action, but some unexpected singing
There were a lot of surprises but hardly any answers when Rebecca went to see Mr. Burns, a post-electric play.
There were a lot of surprises but hardly any answers when Rebecca went to see Mr. Burns, a post-electric play.
Strong, yet overlooked women, get to tell their stories during First Lady Suite.
Tom reviews the new album from We the Animals, Hells and Chronicles, ahead of the release and show at Cowboy Monkey on October 29th.
Four Dubliners, muddling through life’s hardships, briefly live under one delipidated roof and help each other to find some meaning and purpose in life. That is, until reality comes barreling down upon them.
Kentucky natives White Reaper put on one wild night on Friday, with local support from Kowabunga! Kid, Bookmobile!, and The Dry Look.
Casey previews and reviews the latest single by The Phantom Broadcast, “Steampunk,” and also gets a chance to talk to bandleader Evan Opitz about the group's forthcoming album.
Kelly looks to the story behind George Foster 1918-1999: A Retrospective, that was held at Gallery 217 last month.
Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea is a truth bomb that Rebecca found painful in the perfect way of theatre.
Westley provides a review of the modern jazz duo's performance recently at Krannert Center.
Rebecca attempts to describe BEAR without spoiling it.