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Thursday, Apr 5 During a break from rehearsal, the pair answered questions about the "farce with high stakes" coming up at Steppenwolf Theatre. Read on for what you can expect from the collaboration. |
| Taking a cue from "Hamilton," the Chicago Cubs unveil the team's first-ever lottery for $10 Wrigley Field seats. But the team is moving ever more upscale. Is the lottery really a good deal? |
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| British playwright debbie tucker green tells a story in "Hang" about a woman in trouble who must look after herself. The play is a way forward for this midsize company. |
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| Pride Films and Plays will produce five shows in its 2018-19 season, including a musical from the team behind "Trevor," seen last year at Writers Theatre. |
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| William Inge and Tennessee Williams meet in 1944 in Chicago in Philip Dawkins' world premiere play. It's generally very interesting but there are overly broad characterizations. |
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| Munster's Theatre at the Center has announced the cast of its spring musical. Here's who will bring the harmonies of "Forever Plaid" to its stage. |
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| Questions worth asking make up Lydia R. Diamond's play set at Harvard University. Read on for the 3.5-star review. |
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| Director Melanie Keller's beautifully acted production of Stephen Massicotte's drama commemorates 100 years since the end of World War I. |
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