First Look – Reviews
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First Look review: 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche is a hysterical look at sexual orientation in the ’50s
First Look review: 5 Lesbians Eating a Quiche is a hysterical look at sexual orientation in the ’50s -
First Look review: Eclipse Theatre’s big-hearted ‘Ruined’ takes aim at the toll war takes on women of the Congo
Pulitzer Prize-winning 'Ruined' seamlessly blends raw emotion from war-time injustices with surprising humor and wonderful music -
First Look review: Second City’s “Game Night” is a hilariously off-the-cuff take on classic game shows
By Amanda Parker Playing at: UP Comedy Club, 230 W. North Ave. www.UpComedyClub.com When: Wednesdays at 8 p.m., currently on an open run. Basic ... -
First Look review: Steppenwolf’s ‘The Way West’ is a quirky, heartfelt look at the ever-diminishing idea of the American Dream
First Look review: Steppenwolf’s 'The Way West' is a quirky, heartfelt look at the ever-diminishing idea of the American Dream -
First Look Review: The captivating Heartbeat of Home blends cultures through dance
First Look Review: The captivating Heartbeat of Home blends cultures through dance -
First Look review of Phantom of the Opera: The reimagined classic shines as brightly as ever
First Look review of Phantom of the Opera: The reimagined classic shines as brightly as ever -
First Look review: Step Up Productions’ “HoliDaze” at the Athenaeum Theatre
Christmas cheer and… death? It all comes full circle in this original, true-to-life collection of one-act plays -
First Look review: Second City’s ‘Miracle on Wells Street’ at Up Comedy Club
First Look review: Second City’s ‘Miracle on Wells Street’ at Up Comedy Club -
First Look review: World’s Fair exhibit at the Field Museum
Opening the vaults: Exploring the wonders of the 1893 World’s Fair at the Field Museum -
First Look review: “Kate and Sam are NOT Breaking Up” is a humorous, empathetic view of our celebrity obsessive ways
Kate and Sam Are NOT Breaking Up is an impressive, funny and surprisingly empathetic commentary on our culture’s obsession with the cult of celebrity