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Alex Edelman’s “Just For Us Review” – Turning Hatred into Humor

February 18, 2024 Michael Antman 0

  Alex Edelman’s one-man show at Steppenwolf Theatre, Just For Us, directed by Adam Brace, is a hyperkinetic and hilarious long-form storytelling session about his prankish encounter with a group of white supremacists online and […]

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NOTES FROM THE FIELD REVIEW — A FIELD OF BLASTED DREAMS

February 9, 2024 Michael Antman 0

The current TimeLine Theatre Chicago premiere production of Anna Deavere Smith’s Notes From the Field made me a bit regretful that Smith herself was not here in Chicago to perform the play as it was […]

Entertainment

BOOK OF MOUNTAINS AND SEAS REVIEW – AN AUSTERE RENDITION OF CHINESE MYTHOLOGY 

January 28, 2024 Michael Antman 0

The Chicago Opera Theater’s Midwest-premiere production of Book of Mountains and Seas is a solemn, reverential, and determinedly abstract work of vocal theatre.  Drawing on an eponymous collection of ancient Chinese creation myths from the Qin […]

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Porchlight Theatre’s Production of “Anything Goes” — Heaven Knows You’ll Want to Go

January 20, 2024 Michael Antman 0

The nearly flawless Porchlight Music Theatre production of Cole Porter’s Anything Goes now playing at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts is a classic example of how lightness, silliness and absurdity in the theatre […]

Film, TV & Books

The Reappearance of Shere Hite — Documentary Film Review

January 11, 2024 Michael Antman 0

I don’t know, or much care, if the producers of the new documentary, “The Disappearance of Shere Hite,” had hoped to attract an audience through the title’s misleading implication that it’s one of those wildly […]

Film, TV & Books

PISTOLEROS DOCUMENTARY: A SOBERING LOOK AT LIFE AND DEATH IN THE ROCK AND ROLL FAST LANE

December 14, 2023 Michael Antman 0

In a recent article in the Atlantic Monthly, “Destigmatizing Drug Use Has Been a Profound Mistake,” journalists Keith Humphreys and Jonathan Caulkins describe a New York advertising campaign called “Let’s Talk Fentanyl,” which advises subway riders, […]

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Promises, Promises Review — A Tuneful Musical About the Promises We Make, and Those We Break 

December 7, 2023 Michael Antman 0

This summer’s Blank Theatre production of Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along was pure magic, one of the finest musical productions of any size I have ever had the good fortune to experience.  Could lightning strike […]

Entertainment

You’ll Love Citadel Theatre’s “She Loves Me”

November 20, 2023 Michael Antman 0

I always strive to be original in my theatre reviews — even contrarian when necessary — so I struggled to come up with an assessment of Citadel Theatre’s new production of the classic Broadway musical […]

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Mrs. Warren’s Profession at Promethean Theatre Review — An Emotional Powerhouse of a Production

March 4, 2020 Michael Antman 0

In retrospect, the artistic worth and emotional impact of George Bernard Shaw’s classic late-Victorian era play, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, has been overshadowed by the controversy and history of censure and suppression that attaches to it.  […]

Entertainment

Rickie Lee Jones at Old Town School of Folk Music Review — Still Rickie After All These Years

October 23, 2019 Michael Antman 0

The last time I saw Rickie Lee Jones in concert, sometime in the early 1980s, she performed a mesmerizingly delicate version of the Left Banke’s pop hit, “Walk Away Renee” that I still recall, in […]

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