Telling 400 Years of Immigrants' Stories, In Their Own Words By Novid Parsi Playwright William Massolia began researching immigrants' first-hand accounts after finding out his own grandfather never became a citizen. Read more
The Best Discounts and Freebies of Chicago Theatre Week By Catey Sullivan Tickets to more than 100 local shows come at the deep discount of $15 to $30 a head. Read more
"Faceless" Tackles Complexity of Terrorism and Identity Watch Susaan Jamshidi perform a scene from the Northlight Theatre's new show, written by a young award-winning playwright. Read more
Searching for "Superior Donuts" in Uptown By Janet Rausa Fuller In honor of the Chicago-based play-turned-sitcom, we cruised the North Side neighborhood for the best fried dough. Read more
Video: Get a Preview of Steppenwolf Theatre’s The Christians By Shane Collins Catch Shannon Cochran in Steppenwolf’s new play through January 29. Read more
The Best (and Weirdest) of Chicago Theater in 2016 By Catey Sullivan From best demonic possession to best use of root vegetables, Chicago's theater scene set plenty of new creative precedence this year. Read more
Chicago's Longest-Running Stage Show Is Ending. Now What? By Matt Pollock After a surprising and controversially abrupt end, Neo-Futurists artistic director Kurt Chiang talks the company's future without its flagship show. Read more
How the Hypocrites Made a Feminist Cinderella Even More Feminist By Catey Sullivan In Andra Velis Simon's Cinderella at the Theater of Potatoes, there's no prince, no ball, and no glass slipper. Read more
Longtime Stage Scrooge Larry Yando Shares His Favorite Things By Jenny Berg The beloved drama teacher and actor reveals a few of his personal treasures, just ahead of his ninth stint at Goodman'sA Christmas Carol. Read more
Transgender Actress Delia Kropp Returns to the Stage By Novid Parsi She reveals why she left theater—and why she’s back. Read more