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Hands down one of the best theatres I've ever been to. I've never been disappointed by a single performnce I've seen from this company.

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Arnie the Doughnut was a great family experience for my 4 y.o. son, his parents and his grandparents. THANKYOU live theatre!!!

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I went to see The Island of Dr. Moreau. A little pricey, but nice adaptation.

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Redtwist Theatre - Seating on the outskirts of the set. Very cool

Redtwist Theatre

(16 reviews)

Edgewater

I was so glad to support a local theatre. It was a terrific experience…read more The best part of this theatre is indeed how tiny it is - it feels intimate and so welcoming as a result. Walking in, multiple people greet you at the bar (drinks are donation-based and not fancy, per se, but you can get Kirkland brand wine or a local beer, so that's fine!). My ticket's barcode refused to print, but they found my ticket quickly. The stage itself is completely overlapping with the seating. In other words, you sit onstage: it's all one level. The seats, at least when I went, are all one row deep. It is great for short people like me, because we don't have to look over people in front of us. It is also great for tall people, who don't have blocked legroom of any sort (unless you have to pull in some long limbs if the actors are close enough to you where they might trip!). There are two large, ADA-compliant bathrooms, including one within the stage/seating area! Despite being a tiny theatre without a ton of publicity, you can still see brand new plays and similar works, as well as well established plays that have been performed worldwide. There is a personal, inclusive touch here, which is great to see. It was nice that the artistic director welcomed us all before the show started and gave us information about other upcoming productions!

If you want to laugh, see great acting and an entertaining play go to Gary at the Red Twist. The…read moreprice is right (we got a senior discount) and we found the intimacy of the theater inviting. Appreciated the welcoming atmosphere and the devotion to craft (with an irreverent twist :)

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The Edge Theater

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Edgewater

Anyone who knows me know that I love live musical theater. I love the live music, singing, and…read moreacting. While growing up in New York City, a part of me wishes that I could perform. With that said, Joseph got tickets for us to see "Tik, Tik... Boom" for Valentine's Day. This show has so much meaning for me. Just like in his other play, "Rent", the late Jonathan Larson set "Tik, Tik... Boom" in New York City. With all the previous performances behind them, this gives the ensemble a chance to sing their hearts out and make the last show very memorable. The ensemble and the band blend together very well. Just an amazing show. The director of "Tik, Tik...Boom" mentions that the Edge Theater supports trans theater. Shows such as this help support the trans community. The theater looks smaller than the other theaters around the Chicago. Even though the seats feel comfortable, they remind me of the AMC theater seats. Located near the 36 bus route and Bryn Mawr Red line, the Edge Theater brings art and culture to the area. An added bonus comes from it being walkable to Andersonville.

I've been here a few times for different companies and love it! A nice intimate space, nice…read moreservices, modern and accoustically well done. If only the older patrons could figure out how to turn off their cell phones we would be set (maybe they could make a more definite announcement and assist those who cannot complete the task. I hope to come back for future shows when I see a good one!

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Bramble Arts Loft

(3 reviews)

Andersonville, Edgewater

This was our first time visiting. It was a very cool artsy space with a fantastic lobby upstairs,…read moreand different areas to be before attending the event. We went to see Groundwater with the Thompson Street Theater Company, we knew a performing member of the cast. I'm so glad she invited us because it was really wonderful. Thank you for the experience!

I honestly can't say enough about how much I love Bramble Art Loft. Every time I walk in, it feels…read morelike stepping into a creative sanctuary -- the kind of place that makes you slow down, look closer, and actually feel something. There's this calm energy in the space that instantly pulls you in -- the light, the textures, the way every corner seems to tell its own little story. It's rare to find somewhere that feels so alive yet so peaceful at the same time. What I love most is how Bramble Art Loft isn't just about art hanging on walls -- it's about community, conversation, and creativity in motion. You can tell that everything there has been chosen or created with real intention. It's one of those places that reminds you why art matters -- how it can shift your mood, your perspective, even your day. I always leave feeling inspired, grounded, and full of ideas. It's become one of my favorite places to be -- part gallery, part refuge, part spark for whatever comes next. I love that spaces like this exist, and I'm genuinely grateful that Bramble Art Loft does.

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The Neo-Futurists

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Andersonville, Ravenswood, Uptown

Imagine you're at a party. Quirky theme. Fun vibe. All of a sudden, a woman kills the music and…read moretells everyone at the party that she miscarried a week ago. Before you have time to understand what just happened, the music clicks back on. Someone yells "let's do a line dance!" No one misses a beat. Everyone starts dancing. You are bewildered and vaguely upset. You consider joining the dance, but you can't because the music clicks off again. A guy grabs a mic talks about how his uncle assaulted him when he was 14. You begin to think that maybe this party isn't intended to be fun. But then, suddenly, the party music clicks back on and someone shouts "let's play musical chairs!" It goes on like this. If you ever begin to enjoy yourself, you know that at any second a partygoer will cut the electricity and monologue about gun violence or Palestine or climate change. You try to wrap your head around it. Maybe it's supposed to be a critique of parties in general? Before you can figure it out, the party is over. Everyone says they loved it. Anyway, that's what the Infinite Wrench feels like. $25 bucks. 5 stars I guess I don't know anymore.

I would rate this a zero if I could. Do not waste your time…read more The plays are not funny or interesting. There are so many better venues in Chicago where performances are intelligent and entertaining. There really is just nothing good to say, only again to advise , do not waste your time.

Lifeline Theatre - theater - Updated May 2026

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