Moliere penned The School for Lies more than 350 years ago, but in David Ives' insouciant, gleefully anachronistic reboot, the satire still glitters and cuts like fine-cut diamonds. The rhyming couplets zing throughout The Artistic Home's deft staging of Ives' translated adaptation, making it well worth the visit. Recommended! (read Catey Sullivan's entire review....)
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 07:42PM on July 12, 2017