Richard Levinson
DI LADY DI
richard levinson
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June 20, 2022
certified reviewer
An impressive, energetic performance. World-class.
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The Toughest Man In Chicago
richard levinson
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June 19, 2022
certified reviewer
Great show! I enjoyed it immensely. Plenty of fun moments and touched on history and some important issues that continue today. As a native Chicagoan and Royko reader from childhood, this was a real treat. The full house (many wearing Chicago designs) enthusiastically agreed, giving a well-deserved standing O. ...
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Three Guys, One Groupon
richard levinson
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June 12, 2022
certified reviewer
Thoroughly enjoyed it....
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"The Parisian Dream"
richard levinson
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June 15, 2018
certified reviewer
This show was a real treat. The whole cast did a wonderful job and the audience was delighted throughout. ...
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NIGHT OF THE ROOTBEER
richard levinson
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June 13, 2018
certified reviewer
"My overall impression?" "Summarize my thoughts?" What is this, college admission?...
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Glitch
richard levinson
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June 10, 2018
certified reviewer
Dense but passionate and relevant writing, great performance....
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Jane Austen's Emma Frankenstein
richard levinson
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June 10, 2018
certified reviewer
Frankly great!...
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The Word
richard levinson
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June 01, 2018
certified reviewer
"What had happened was......" Victor Isaac wrote and performs a wonderful, hilarious, and surprisingly touching one-person exploration of redemption, and forgiveness...with a touch of tanqueray, tonic and booty tossed in. Wonderful show. ...
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The Faggot King or The Troublesome Reign of Edward II
richard levinson
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June 15, 2017
certified reviewer
This is a lot of theater packed onto a small stage, with strong ensemble performances led by Heather Schmidt as King Edward, some great up-close sword fighting and unexpected medieval chant and part singing. A good deal of humor and uninhibited sex (on which the story substantially turns)
add to the spectacle. Highly recommended....
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Definition of Man
richard levinson
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June 12, 2017
certified reviewer
This show is a wonderful and challenging physical and verbal expression of thought provoking and often difficult ideas about the character of men and women and their relationship, with good doses of humor that serve to sharpen the deeply emotional material. Nikki Muller's often poetic script offers a perspective that may challenge ones ideas about the "definition" of maleness, and one may not always accept her premises or conclusions, (or may), but this only serves to keep the ideas in her play ...
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