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Rebecca watched Sleep Deprivation Chamber at the Station Theatre, and explains why its message deserves to be heard.
Rebecca watched Sleep Deprivation Chamber at the Station Theatre, and explains why its message deserves to be heard.
Jeff Nelson reminisces about the career of Professor Emeritus Shozo Sato, who has stepped out of retirement to stage the next Illinois Theatre production.
Allison interviews director Latrelle Bright about the upcoming performance of Sleep Deprivation Chamber.
First-time (for SP) writer Charity interviews first-time (in C-U) director Jessica DeBolt about this weekend's production by CUTC.
Mathew reviews Illinois Theatre's 70s-inspired Romeo & Juliet, now on stage at Krannert Center for the Performing Arts.
Rebecca attends an evening of flashback theatre during John & Jen.
Sarah reflects on Chicago of yesteryear and sits down to talk with one of the assistant directors of the Krannert Center for the Performing Art’s Lyric Theatre production of Romeo and Juliet.
The Station Theatre is making all stops as it brings early Tennessee Williams works to Urbana, courtesy of local director Tom Mitchell.
Sarah and Rebecca offer their dual opinions on the Spring chapter of BEAR from the Unreliable Bestiary, currently at the Station Theatre.