Windy City Times
By Mary Shen Barnidge
May 30, 2017
The production currently occupying the basement black box at the Chicago Temple clocks in at three hours with an intermission, but flows so smoothly from locale to locale as to render textual excision all but impossible... Look for this ambitious project to continue on long after its immediate run.
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Newcity Stage Chicago
By Danielle Levsky
June 6, 2017
Tanika Gupta’s eye-opening reimagining of Charles Dickens’ classic reveals new depths to this tale of rags to riches. Recommended!
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Chicago Patch
By Jacob Davis
May 23, 2017
Despite the story’s epic length, nothing is superfluous and nothing drags. On top of providing a multi-faced look at the British Empire’s legacy of unequal cultural interactions, it is an exciting adventure and a moving character study.
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Picture this Post
By Amy Munice
May 28, 2017
What stuns is how perfectly Dickens’ story translates into this setting, finding new textures of meaning along the way.
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PerformInk Chicago
By Jonald Jude Reyes
May 23, 2017
The concept as a whole is successful. Pip’s transformation is relatable to modern America, where immigrants feel the need to become more American....The collaboration between Silk Road Rising and Remy Bumppo Theatre looks to be in sync, and hopefully they can continue to produce more works together.
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TimeOut Chicago
By Kris Vire
May 22, 2017
The change of scenery illuminates facets of the story in new ways...There are strong supporting turns in the large cast—primarily Anish Jethmalani's compassionate Joe, Netta Walker's chilly Estella and Linda Gillum's decrepit Miss Havisham.
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Chicago Reader
By Justin Hayford
May 24, 2017
A stalwart cast...led by an artfully naive Anand Bhatt as Pip, a delightfully grotesque Linda Gillum as Miss Havisham, a drearily upright Roderick Peeples as Jaggers, and a charismatically frigid Netta Walker as Estella...the show is full of carefully etched performances and well-shaped dramatic arcs.
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Chicago Theatre Review
By Colin Douglas
May 22, 2017
Brilliantly co-directed by Lavina Jadhwani and Nick Sandys, ['Great Expectations'] feels as if it was always meant to take place in Colonial India. Staged with sensitivity and passion... this production is as captivating as it is fascinating.
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Around the Town Chicago
By Alan Bresloff
May 22nd, 2017
Highly Recommended! The direction is superb. This is a solid production that has blended two theater companies flawlessly into one for a special production of a special play, 'Great Expectations' in a unique and different platform, giving an old classic a new and wonderful look.
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Stage and Cinema
By Lawrence Bommer
May 21, 2017
A marriage made in theater heaven. Remy Bumppo/Silk Road Rising's replenished offering renews Dickens' social criticism through Gupta's cultural critique...A three-hour treasure.
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Chicago Sun-Times
By Catey Sullivan
May 22, 2017
Gupta's concept for 'Great Expectations' is brilliant...[a] revelatory version of the original whose time is now.
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Chicago Tribune
By Kerry Reid
May 26, 2017
It's entirely clear from Remy Bumppo and Silk Road Rising'sambitious and intelligent co-production of Gupta's sprawling adaptation that Dickens grafts well in the soil of the subcontinent.
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