Boulevard of Bold Dreams
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Boulevard of Bold Dreams

Gardner, Langford, and Lott-Rogers are masterful, desiring awards for great chemistry, passion, and performance. Gardner's positivity will make anyone believe in their dreams, and making her debut at Timeline, Lott-Rogers gave us a brilliant look at Hattie McDaniel's trepidation of being a future historical figure. However, company member Langford blew us away with her incredible acting during one scene where she goes on a rant, ridiculing and scolding McDaniel. This scene between Langford and Lott-Rogers is priceless, and their vocals are fantastic.

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Toni Stone
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Toni Stone

The star of the evening is Tracey N. Bonner as Toni Stone. Bonner was nothing less than brilliant in her performance, and her combination of the love for the game where she could rattle off players' stats and comedic wit was amazing.

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Alaiyo
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Alaiyo

Felicia Oduh's enthralling personality and outstanding performance made Alaiyo a play that anyone should bring their daughters who struggle with finding their self-worth. Oduh's delightful curiosity and youthful desire to love and be loved pull you into the story, capturing your soul with each line. 

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Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill
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Lady Day At Emerson’s Bar & Grill

From the moment she stepped on the stage in her beautiful white dress, Alexis J. Roston blew us away with her remarkable vocals that embodied Billie Holiday (Lady Day) in this one-act performance.

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A Chorus Line
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A Chorus Line

Who would have ever thought that a musical concept about a line of dancers set on a bare stage would win nine Tony Awards and become one of the longest-running Broadway musicals; ever? Well, the answer is James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante.

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Hansel and Gretel
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Hansel and Gretel

Published in 1812, this cannibalistic German fairy tale by the German Brothers Grimm tells a haunting story about a brother and sister (Hansel and Gretel) walking into the forest after being forced by their mother to find berries.

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Wuthering Heights
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Wuthering Heights

I struggled with rating this play, deciding that the generational gap of individuals coming to see this play would determine the diverse reactions audiences would take home after seeing this version of Brontë's Wuthering Heights. For my age group, you may have to give this version of Emma Rice's production a fresh look…

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Andy Warhol In Iran
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Andy Warhol In Iran

The Pittsburgh native starts the show walking down the stairs at Northlight, talking about his life leading up to his encounter with Farhad in Iran. Warhol, famous for the saying, "15 minutes of fame", suddenly found himself in direct contact with a fame seeker looking for justice.

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Chicago
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Chicago

When you hear the names of John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Bob Fosse, you immediately think of great broadway plays, so having the Broadway production of Chicago at the CIBC Theatre is bound to attract Chicagoans to the theater. Likewise, the 25th Anniversary of Chicago tour of great jazz, mixed with scandalizing murder and a little razzle-dazzle, make for sensational headlines in Chicago's roaring '20s.

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The Ripple, The Wave That Carried Me Home
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The Ripple, The Wave That Carried Me Home

All I can say about this play is WOW! The feel and emotions within this play were superb, and the transition from narration to narrative was sensational from beginning to end. Christiana Clark (Janice) masterfully recounted the stories of her father, mother, and her own life growing up in 1965 Kansas. Clark engaged us throughout the 1 hour and 45 minutes production, hypnotizing us with her joy, sadness, and painful moments. And the brilliant cast featuring Briana Buckley, Ronald L. Conner, and Aneisa Hicks was faultless, and their chemistry on stage was electrifying.   

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Cabaret
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Cabaret

As hope fades and the terrifying look at totalitarianism rears its ugly head, we witness the lingering effects from the once bubbly Emcee, whose Cabaret has disappeared into the darkness of hatred, and the song, Tomorrow Belongs To Me, changing its meaning forever.

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The Golden Gals
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The Golden Gals

Directed by Ginger Minj, who also plays the role of Blanche, Fruit Wine Productions, "The Golden Gals Live!" pays tribute to these four sassy seniors in a witty and comical theatrical performance.

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Let's Play 2022 Awards
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Let's Play 2022 Awards

Check out our 2022 top theatrical plays we saw throughout Chicagoland and see the ones we felt deserved the LP 2022 award.

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The Island
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The Island

The Island was a painful reminder of the abuse blacks endured during Apartheid and how the power of theater can liberate and provoke change.

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The Lion King
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The Lion King

Returning to Chicago for the fifth time and one of Broadway's longest-running shows in history, The Lion King, has arrived at the Cadillac Palace Theatre — and this theatrical masterpiece is still a thriller.

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Elf, The Musical
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Elf, The Musical

Elf is a magical journey where believing conquers doubt and how the unconditional love of an elf can change the world, one soul at a time.

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Beehive - Milwaukee Rep
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Beehive - Milwaukee Rep

All the ladies had lovely voices, and their harmony when singing "Abraham, Martin and John" were amazing — and the audience seemed to enjoy themselves…

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Trouble In Mind
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Trouble In Mind

Alice Childress's riveting and thought-provoking, Trouble In Mind will have you questioning the soul of your integrity. It compels the audience to ask whether we can see the racism within us —and how we, humanity, can eradicate it. 

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Blue Heaven
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Blue Heaven

What happens when you put a minister's daughter, a kid that liked to play in the mud, two men with an abusive childhood, and a former cotton gin worker together? You get a glimpse of Blue Heaven

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