Parkland Theatre presents Too Much Light
Mathew chats with director J.W. Morrissette about Parkland College's ambitious November offerings.
Mathew chats with director J.W. Morrissette about Parkland College's ambitious November offerings.
Mathew Green's Hamlet, at The Station Theatre, is a minimalist adaptation that captures the conscience of the king and prince Hamlet himself.
Hamlet opens tonight at The Station Theatre, and we double-team Mathew Green to get the scoop on their first Shakespeare production in ten years.
If you've ever tried to understand this torment that we call the human condition, A Dream Play should not be missed.
Mathew speaks with Molly Delaney about the fourth installment of Words in the Wind
Mathew takes a look inside this year's Parkland student production with playwright/director Stefanie Senior.
The current Krannert Center production of Bram Stoker's Dracula looks and sounds fantastic, in spite of a somewhat toothless adaptation.
It's election season, and Jeff reflects on how many political plays from the past still resonate with us today.
44 Plays for 44 Presidents is a well-directed performance of an unfortunately flawed script.
The Station Theatre’s current production is a funny, troubling, infuriating, and ultimately heartbreaking ride, and one worth taking.