An engaging performer, Minita Gandhi plays over a dozen characters in what initially feels like a fairly predictable story of generational and cultural differences. But roughly two-thirds of the way into the actor/playwright's Muthaland, things take a dark turn. The easy laughs vanish. The narrative spins into an anxiety-provoking story of frightening misogyny and the brutally powerful systemic socio-political tradit…
SOURCE: Chicago Theater Beat at 05:12PM on September 19, 2017