Sketchbook 9 : Windy City Times Review

Sketchbook 9 : Windy City Times Review

THEATER REVIEW Sketchbook Festival by Scott C. Morgan   Young theatrical hipsters rejoice! Collaboraction’s 9th annual Sketchbook Festival is back with 14 new plays.   At the same time, I must offer a mea culpa because I was only able to catch seven of...
Cut to the Quick : Chicago Reader Review

Cut to the Quick : Chicago Reader Review

Language Arts A festival of short works that’s all about words By Zac Thompson Cut to the Quick, the showcase of short works bracketing the Side Project’s 2008-2009 season, has been very much a playwright’s festival. Comprising 36 one-acts divided...
After/Math : Chicago Critic Review

After/Math : Chicago Critic Review

An evening of six short works Reviewed by : Randy Hardwick RECOMMENDED The latest selection of short works from Side Project’s Cut to the Quick series, this one collectively titled after/math, is not for everyone. It is a collection of six works mostly under thirty...
Chicago Journal : Sketchbook 9 Review

Chicago Journal : Sketchbook 9 Review

Plays out of the Sketchbook Ninth annual festival of short works takes ‘New American Fable’ as theme Short theatre is a forgiving medium, and at Collaboraction’s 9th annual Sketchbook Festival, an expansive celebration of the form, only the hits leave a lasting...
Sketchbook 9 : Windy City Times Review

Sketchbook 9 : Chicago Tribune Review

Theater review: Sketchbook Festival By Nina Metz A single father comes home from work exhausted and rallies his son for a dinner of pizza and milk. But the boy’s thoughts are elsewhere, in a land of cowboys and myth and schoolyard bullies. Like photo stills or...
Sketchbook 9 : Chicago Sun-Times Review

Sketchbook 9 : Chicago Sun-Times Review

Chicago Sun-Times: Tweets in Collaboraction’s Sketchbook Fun to Follow by Hedy Weiss, Theatre Critic Collaboraction, the multidisciplinary creative collaborative, produced its first Sketchbook project nine years ago — long before the advent of Twitter. But in a...
Cut to the Quick: TimeOut Chicago Review

Cut to the Quick: TimeOut Chicago Review

Cut to the Quick John Beer The days are getting shorter, the nights are getting colder, and a festival of brief, wickedly dark plays seems exactly what November and December require. Kudos, then, to the Side Project for setting out this smorgasbord of dysfunctional...
Cut to the Quick : Bite and Smile Review

Cut to the Quick : Bite and Smile Review

CUTTING TO THE QUICK by Joe Janes Cut To The Quick: Splayed Verbiage Written and Directed by Various Artists Presented by The Side Project Through Dec 21st 2008 19 Plays. 3 Programs. 1 Theme. Cut To The Quick is a festival of short works presented by the Rogers Park...