HARVEY – St. Sebastian Players – Theater Review

There are two good reasons to see Harvey, by St. Sebastian Players. One is the humorous quirky Pulitzer Prize winning script by Mary Chase and the other is the exceptional performance of Jeff Broitman as Elwood Dowd, the pleasant oddball fellow whose companion and best friend is a six-foot rabbit.
Details: Harvey, by St. Sebastian Players, at St. Bonaventure, 1625 W. Diversey through March 8, 2026. Runtime is about 2 hours with one intermission. For ticket information and schedule visit saintsebastianplayers.org
Be sure to listen to our entire review (approx. 3 minutes).
Other plays still running include:
The Irish and how they got that way – – Confederates – – The Dance of Death — Holiday — Company
This musical version of Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic Jekyll and Hyde is moving the entire original Chopin Theatre production downtown.
Windy City Winds will be offering a free concert at St. Paul’s UCC church at Orchard and Fullerton on Friday March 13th at 7:30 PM – – with a night of music inspired by the American flag to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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