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Kerry Reid

Kerry Reid

Theater & Dance Editor at Chicago Reader

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Recent Articles

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The Reader’s 2025 Holiday Gift Guide

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Doctor and devil

Frank Wildhorn and Leslie Bricusse's bombastic Jekyll & Hyde gets a clever and intimate revival with Kokandy Productions.
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Four Places maps the cracks in family relationships

4 Chairs Theatre's revival of a family drama by late Chicago playwright Joel Drake Johnson is aching and intimate.
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Mother love

An immigrant parent in Chicago faces the threat of deportation during the Obama years in Sandra Delgado's Hundreds and Hundreds of Stars.
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Busting stereotypes with sketch comedy

Inspired by a 1970s Chicano performance troupe, Concrete Content's No Trailer sends up Latine stereotypes via sketch comedy.
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Nobody here but us witches

In Bramble Theatre Company's world premiere of Rooted, three sisters confront the past and future, both magical and mundane.
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Virtual healing

A wounded woman vet tries to reintegrate with her family and past with the aid of virtual reality in Shattered Globe's Ugly Lies the Bone.
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Mean girls after the war

After a civil war, three former middle-school classmates have to ask favors of the girl they bullied, who is now queen of North America.
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DREAM deferred

A teenage girl, inspired by the story of Don Quixote, tries to give up her identity to an undocumented friend in Dulcci.
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Virgin martyrs

Subtext Studio Theatre's Saving Myself is a sharp and thoughtful comedy about three adolescent girls battling it out at a church retreat.
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Vlad the imbiber

Drunk Dracula at Lion Theatre gives a goofy twist (with shots of booze) to Bram Stoker's classic vampire tale.