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Fall Preview Critics’ Picks | Yet more Theater events this fall

Bailiwick gets Bloody, Gary Griffin returns to the Park and more fall theater events we're anticipating.

Published: August 30, 2012

Fall 2012 Theater critics' picks
Pre-production photo for Bailiwick Chicago's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Mariann Mayberry of Good People
Jason Danieley and Carmen Cusack in Sunday in the Park with George at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
  • Pre-production photo for Bailiwick Chicago's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson

    Pre-production photo for Bailiwick Chicago's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson

    Photo: courtesy of Bailiwick Chicago392.th.th.cp.bloodybloodyandrewjackson.jpgPre-production photo for Bailiwick Chicago's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson156311911
  • Mariann Mayberry of Good People

    Mariann Mayberry of Good People

    Photo: Sandro386.th.Steppenwolf.GoodPeople.jpgMariann Mayberry of Good People155061512
  • Jason Danieley and Carmen Cusack in Sunday in the Park with George at Chicago Shakespeare Theater

    Jason Danieley and Carmen Cusack in Sunday in the Park with George at Chicago Shakespeare Theater

    Photo: Bill Burlingham392.th.th.cp.sundayintheparkwithgeorge.jpgJason Danieley and Carmen Cusack in Sunday in the Park with George at Chicago Shakespeare Theater156312013

Pre-production photo for Bailiwick Chicago's Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson

Photo: courtesy of Bailiwick Chicago

1. Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Bailiwick Chicago

Alex Timbers and Michael Friedman’s impudent reimagining of our seventh President as a rock god in skinny jeans finds a fitting home with Bailiwick 2.0. Oct 4–Nov 11

2. Good People
Steppenwolf Theatre Company

David Lindsay-Abaire’s close-up portrait of class immobility in South Boston stars ensemble member Mariann Mayberry. Sept 13–Nov 11

3. Sunday in the Park with George
Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Director Gary Griffin revisits Stephen Sondheim’s Pulitzer-winning, Seurat-inspired artist’s statement. Sept 26–Nov 4

4. Neighborhood 3: Requisition of Doom
Strawdog Theatre

We’re intrigued by Jennifer Haley’s play about blurring lines between a video game and real suburban life. Director Joanie Schultz makes her Strawdog debut. Oct 4–Nov 10

5. The Skriker
Red Tape Theatre

Hit the Wall
director Eric Hoff delivers a promenade staging of Caryl Churchill’s dark, unsettling urban fairy tale. Look for scenic designer Emily Guthrie to transform Red Tape’s church-gymnasium space. Sept 13–Oct 20

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