Episodios

  • Episode 24: Tom & Eliza Theater Review Chicago
    Jun 30 2025

    Tom & Eliza is a fairly brilliant example of absurdist theater written by Celine Song, expertly directed by Aileen Wen McGroddy and beautifully performed by Clifton Frei as Tom and Seoyoung Park as Eliza.

    Reminiscent of Ionesco and Albee, Tom & Eliza focuses on ideas of existentialism, exploring the psychology of aging, marriage and sexual relationships with an attitude of absurd surrealism.

    Tom & Eliza at Tuta Theatre Chicago is a challenging and thought-provoking presentation that may not appeal to a wide audience but the entire production is an example of elegant stage craft achieved through the effort of the entire crew and company that will be appreciated by those willing to take a risk to enjoy something a little out of the ordinary.

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    4 m
  • Episode 23: Dead Singers Give Lively Performance
    Jun 22 2025

    Podcast review of FOREVER PLAID by Reno Lovison. Presented by MadKap Productions at Skokie Theater, the performance is reminiscent of a nightclub act from the fifties channeling the sounds of singing groups like the Four Freshmen, Four Aces or The Crew Cuts. Limited engagement through June 29, 2025.

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    7 m
  • Episode 22: You Will Get Sick at Steppenwolf - Theater Review Chicago
    Jun 20 2025

    Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company, concludes its 49th Season with Noah Diaz's whimsical, wild, unpredictable and deeply moving Chicago premiere of You Will Get Sick, directed by Artistic Director Audrey Francis through July 13, 2025.
    Podcast theater review by Kimzyn Campbell for Chicago Broadcasting Network.

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    5 m
  • Episode 21: Conquering Nations Can Be A Riot - Iraq, but funny
    Jun 10 2025

    A laugh-out-loud comical attack of geopolitical humor invades Lookingglass Theater in “Iraq but Funny.” Playwright / performer Astra Asdou recalls the history of the Assyrian people through this semi-autobiographical story of five generations of the women in her family.

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    5 m
  • Episode 20: Generational Destiny Blues - Theater Review - Chicago
    Jun 9 2025

    Feeling controlled by outside forces, two people on the opposite ends of life are each trying to manage their own destiny in the Chicago Premiere of Charles Smith’s “Golden Leaf Ragtime Blues” at American Blues Theater - Chicago.

    Podcast review by Reno Lovison

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    7 m
  • Episode 19: Curiosity leads to suspicion of new neighbor
    May 31 2025

    The world premiere of “Neighborhood Watch” written by Rehana Lew Mirza and directed by Kaiser Ahmed at Jackalope Theatre is a humorous look at what can happen when curiosity leads to suspicion. Recommended. "There is a lot to enjoy in this sitcom style production that relies heavily on broad humor and predictable stereotypes." Podcast theater review by Reno Lovison includes some insightful historical information about the interesting Edgewater venue.

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    7 m
  • Episode 18: Robots Revolt in Edgewater - Chicago - Theater Review
    May 13 2025

    If robots take over the world what would be their relationship to humans? Would it be a carefree utopia with happy automatons cheerfully laboring away while people enjoy a life of leisure or will the robots develop ideas and aspirations of their own, eventually viewing their human creators as archaic inferior predecessors, in-fact outdated models?
    This is the concept behind Bo List’s R.U.R. a world premiere production, freely adapted from the play Rossum’s Universal Robots by Karel Capek playing now at City Lit Theatre, directed by Brian Pastor.

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    5 m
  • Episode 17: Galileo finds trouble declaring the Earth revolves around the Sun in play by Bertolt Brecht
    May 12 2025

    Chicago's Trap Door Theatre presentation of “Galileo,” stays close to the heart of Bertolt Brecht’s script but is a revised challenging and thought-provoking interpretation. Fragments of the original dialogue featuring translation by Charles Laughton are there but the production has been reshaped and reimagined by director Max Truax into a postmodern avant-garde effort.

    This theater review by Reno Lovison includes information about the play, the performance, where to eat nearby and some information about the neighborhood.

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    10 m