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Evanston, Illinois · EvanstonAt the Den Theatre in Wicker Park, First Floor Theater’s production of Will Arbery’s 2018 play Evanston Salt Costs Climbing stumbles despite an engaging script and strong acting performances. The play follows four Evanstonians as they navigate three brutal winters amid a mysterious aura of death and decay. Basil and Peter are longtime salt truck drivers, their careers threatened by the introduction of new “heated permeable paving” technology to …Read Article
Evanston Salt Costs Climbing Skids Off the Road

Chicago, IL · ChicagoIn Old Town, A Red Orchid Theatre’s production of Dianne Nora’s Six Men Dressed Like Joseph Stalin is stunning. Six Men actually follows just two men: the older Koba (John Judd) and the younger Soso (Esteban Andres Cruz), as the former trains the latter in the basement of the Kremlin for the role of a lifetime. Soso is to be a body double for Soviet General Secretary Joseph Stalin when Stalin meets with Winston Churchill and FDR at the 1945 Yalt…Read Article
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