A young girl named Cora, played by Molly Southgate, comes face to face with the unearthly creature known as the Winter Wolf, played by Jessica Goforth, who is designated with the task of taking souls to the afterlife. Upon catching this mythical beast in an attempt to save her dying grandfather, played by Mike Rogalski, Cora then embarks on a voyage of beautiful and chilling discovery. I think this play holds something that is relatable and enjoyable for all ages, the unstoppable forward flow of time is responsible for all of life's triumphs and tragedies.
Geek N' Out's Guide to Christmas in Chicago 2019
Geeks love the holidays and we’ve got a list of all the geeky good times that are to be had in 2019!
The One - Review
Like any good musical parody, “The One: The Matrix Parody Musical” is a delightful and irreverent romp through a sci-fi classic. Laura Marsh’s original script follows the events of the first film in The Matrix trilogy, chronicling the choices, training, and adventures of Neo, also known as The One. The story is cleverly told in such a way that it takes neither itself nor the source material too seriously, poking fun at The Matrix, nerd culture in general, and musical theatre itself.
Moon, Prism, Power! A Sailor Moon Musical Parody - Review
This weekend, Otherworld Theatre Company of Chicago will debut its third “Epishow” in an ongoing series parodying the Anime classic, Sailor Moon. Going into the first Epishow, I knew nearly nothing about Sailor Moon...