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Capitalism through the Trap Door in 'Dying Out'; fine acting in 'Orpheus'
"They Are Dying Out"
If Don Draper had been created by Eugene Ionesco, one imagines the result would be quite similar to Peter Handke's "They Are Dying Out," as filtered through the intriguing aesthetics of director Max Truax.
Seldom produced since...Tags: Tennessee Williams
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Best of Chicago's fringe theater scene in 2011
This time of year we’re inundated with reminders to shop local, but there’s never a bad time to check out smaller local theater companies who specialize in innovation, guts, and sometimes just sheer blissful goofiness. These artists mostly...Tags: Chicago Transit Authority, Concerts, Aphra Behn, Music, Hollinger Incorporated
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Theater review: 'The Author' at the Kirk Douglas Theatre
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'Don Juan: His Own Version' by Peter Handke
Don Juan
His Own Version: A Novel
Peter Handke
Farrar, Straus & Giroux: 112 pp., $22
Peter Handke isn't interested in damnation. He said as much in an interview published in the Drama Review in 1970: "Morality is the least of my concerns. . . . To me,...Tags: Ethics, Values
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'Once and For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up and Listen' at Freud Playhouse
Culture MonsterLike most teenagers, their blare precedes them. The sound is raucous, almost violent, as though a living room is being invaded by savages and its contents thrown in the air like confetti. These hormonal hoodlums are practically begging an authority...... -
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy hosts 'Ladies' Night' at Cinefamily tonight
Pop & HissBearded folk troubadour and sometimes-actor Bonnie âPrinceâ Billy may not be the first person you think of when you hear the phrase âLadies' Nightâ â we always start humming Kool & the Gang or we hear those tireless club commercials...... -
It's a wild world with Don DeLillo, Eve Ensler and more
Jacket CopyIn our pages on Sunday, novelist Matthew Sharpe looked at Don DeLillo's new novel (novella?), "Point Omega." In it, a filmmaker joins a former presidential war advisor at his desert vacation home, hoping to persuade him to be in a...... -
The magical and the elemental, from Halldór Laxness
By Richard Rayner
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"Summer up here in the north is beautiful," my Finnish father-in-law once said. "Last year it was on a Thursday." The great Icelandic novelist Halldór Laxness develops this idea in his masterwork, "Independent People": "They stood in...Tags: Franz Kafka, Upton Sinclair, Wetlands, Fraud, Fiction
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Theater review, 'The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other' presented by T.U.T.A. at the National Pastime Theatre
Tribune theater criticA town square offers infinite dramatic possibilities. To exiles, particularly such as the much-traveled Austrian playwright Peter Handke, or the late Romanian-born Paris fixture Eugene Ionesco it can set off memories of the place left behind. It can...Tags: Michael Phillips, World War II (1939-1945), Washington, DC, Death, Nazi Party
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'Madonna' reveals one family's pain
Special to the TribuneChildren can be a family's sole reason to survive or its most dangerous liability. They're the focus of Circle Theatre's latest production, a dark domestic drama that opens Wednesday. An American premiere, "The Moon's The Madonna" is a 1991 drama by...Tags: Tom Stoppard, Broadway Theater, United Kingdom, John Cameron Mitchell, Music Box Theatre
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Notable openings: 'The Moon's the Madonna,' 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch'
Special to the TribuneChildren can be a family's sole reason to survive or its most dangerous liability. They're the focus of Circle Theatre's latest production, a dark domestic drama. An American premiere, "The Moon's The Madonna" is a 1991 drama by British playwright-...Tags: Tom Stoppard, Minority Groups, Broadway Theater, John Cameron Mitchell, United Kingdom
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Theater review, 'Judgement,' and 'Contortions' by Atlas Theatre Company
Tribune Chief Critic'Contortions" and Judgement" are two one-act dramas that, striving to be experimental, wind up as anti-theatrical. Neither play makes sense, although there is a certain balance in their pairing. The lighter "Contortions," featuring a character who...Tags: Jerzy Grotowski, Luigi Pirandello, Antonin Artaud, Benjamin Franklin, Peter Brook
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