Don Quixote Restores Young Lovers in Joffrey's World Premiere

Forget “Man of La Mancha.” The Joffrey Ballet has mounted a vividly re-imagined version of the epic story by Cervantes. In this colorful world premiere, Don Quixote remains an aging nobleman dreaming of chivalry, with a bumbling sidekick and a skinny horse. But he is also like Saint Valentine, rescuing a young woman from an […]

Lost Love Leads to Madness: “Lucia di Lammermoor”

Lucia Ashton is a madwoman, but she didn’t start out that way. Like Juliet Capulet, she falls in love with someone from a rival family and is under extreme pressure to marry someone else. Lucia finally cracks under the demands of her family and the absence of her beloved, and like Juliet, she perishes. Lyric […]

Better or Bust? Noise-Cancelling Headphones

These headphones are well constructed, comfortable, sound great and are a solid value at their price-point. Audio-Technica’s ATH-ANC23 QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling In-Ear Headphones and ATH-ANC7b QuietPoint Active Noise-Cancelling On-Ear Headphones succeed in their claim of cancelling 90% of background noise in areas with air conditioning and crowd chatter. The earbuds come with 3 sets of […]

Ellen Cribbs Lights Up Citadel's “Wait Until Dark”

“Wait Until Dark” is a suspense-filled tale of a blind woman.   She is trapped in her basement apartment in New York City by three criminals searching for a doll packed with heroin. A 1967 film starred Audrey Hepburn as Susy Hendrix, a young woman blinded from an accident and recently married to a mostly […]

Victory Gardens’ “In the Next Room (or the vibrator play)”

A physician once argued that three-fourths of women had ailments that could be cured by the vibrator. The doctor was quoted in “The Technology of Orgasm” by Rachel Maines. Acclaimed playwright and Wilmette native Sarah Ruhl says that this book was her inspiration for “In The Next Room (or the vibrator play).” Directed by Sandy […]

Lyric Opera Spins Hoffmann’s Woes into Glorious Musical Drama

Poor Hoffmann is unlucky in love, but his woeful tales give the world magnificent music. Lyric Opera of Chicago opened its 57th season and the Civic Opera House rang out with “The Tales of Hoffmann,” packed with Jacques Offenbach’s familiar melodies, one more glorious than the next. The drunken protagonist is foiled by a succession […]

The Annoyance Theatre Comes to Wilmette

Believe it—“Sluts” are coming to Wilmette. (Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in Oct. 2011. “Co-Ed Prison Sluts” is making a return appearance Saturday, November 17 at 9 p.m.) Wilmette Theatre’s alternative-to-movies programming, which features monthly comedy nights, Rocky Horror, burlesque and more, is expanding to bring two of Chicago-based Annoyance Theatre’s shows to Wilmette […]