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Kerry Reid

Kerry Reid

Theater & Dance Editor at Chicago Reader

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Recent Articles

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Stand-up love story

Philip Dawkins's The Comedians traces a queer love story between comedians through contrasting nightclub sets.
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Robert Lepage talks about creating a Hamlet without words

The acclaimed French Canadian director and choreographer Guillaume Côté tell Shakespeare's story through "a hierarchy of dance."
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Firebrand prepares to make a mark again

Harmony France is ready to resurrect the feminist musical theater company; Joel Hall Dancers names new leadership.
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Roberto Herrera, The Latin-Dance Teacher - The People Issue 2024

Roberto Herrera teaches students—beginners and beyond—how to dance cumbia, salsa, bachata, and guaracha at Latin Techniques Dance Studio.
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Homocore to the core

Nothing Without a Company's Sofa King Queer is a rousing world premiere pop-punk musical set in Chicago in 2008.
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Mother-daughter death match

Adverses at Aguijón Theater reimagines the story of Electra and Clytemnestra as a tale both mythic and contemporary.
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Pericles marks the Royal Shakespeare Company’s return to Chicago Sh...

Tamara Harvey's staging overcomes some of the more ludicrous plot points through music, movement, and some strong performances.
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The plant that roared

Little Shop of Horrors at Music Theater Works is a mostly solid and satisfying take on the sci-fi musical comedy.
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Some Like It Hot sizzles on tour

The touring musical version of the classic screen comedy explores gender fluidity and race without losing sight of showbiz razzmatazz.
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Some Like It Hot sizzles on tour

The touring musical version of the classic screen comedy explores gender fluidity and race without losing sight of showbiz razzmatazz.
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Coronation offers a dystopic view of the end game of patriarchy

In Refracted Theatre's latest, playwright Laura Winters imagines a future U.S. where a queen tries to set things right.