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Emily McClanathan

Emily McClanathan works as Manager of Strategic Development Communications for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association. She was a 2020 National Critics Institute fellow at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center and holds a Master of Arts in Modern History (King’s College London) and a Bachelor of Arts in Music and History (Wheaton College). Previous experience includes working at Chicago Shakespeare Theater and the Ravinia Festival. When she's not at the theater, her hobbies include reading, traveling, binge-watching British TV shows, and tracking down the perfect cup of tea. 






BWW Review: SOUTH PACIFIC at Drury Lane Theatre
BWW Review: SOUTH PACIFIC at Drury Lane Theatre
April 17, 2018

Boasting an all-star cast, beautiful design, and a beloved score, Drury Lane Theatre's SOUTH PACIFIC provides a truly enchanting evening of theatre - both entertaining and thought-provoking as it addresses sobering themes such as racism and bigotry.

BWW Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Cadillac Palace Theatre
BWW Review: THE SOUND OF MUSIC at Cadillac Palace Theatre
April 14, 2018

From the opening strains of the nuns' harmonies in Nonnberg Abbey, the national touring production of THE SOUND OF MUSIC delivers the beloved story of family, romance, and courage with a charming style all its own.

BWW Review: MARY'S WEDDING at First Folio Theatre
BWW Review: MARY'S WEDDING at First Folio Theatre
April 9, 2018

MARY'S WEDDING is not a typical war play. In this two-hander love story set during the First World War, the action is framed as a recurring dream and offers all the possibilities of a dream world: non-linear timelines, sudden shifts in setting, and the opportunity for characters to relive events not as they actually occurred, but in an idealized version.  

BWW Review: SMART PEOPLE at Writers Theatre
BWW Review: SMART PEOPLE at Writers Theatre
March 30, 2018

Delivering a triple threat of relevant writing, thoughtful direction, and a strong ensemble cast, SMART PEOPLE is well worth a trip to Writers Theatre's stylish new facility on Chicago's North Shore.

BWW Review: AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE at Goodman Theatre
BWW Review: AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE at Goodman Theatre
March 21, 2018

With his use of phrases such as 'fake facts' and 'drain the swamp', Goodman Theatre Artistic Director Robert Falls overtly speaks to the current political climate in his new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE. The audience's audible reactions to particularly searing lines prove that this 19th-century classic remains as relevant as ever, and Falls' thoughtful direction presents nuanced characters and ideas which defy simplistic analysis.



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