![Four people in folding chairs onstage enacting the Tea Party. The first two are men in suits with hats, then Alice in a white dress and black-and-white striped stockings, with a man in a pink and white pinafore at the far right. The men all have their hands raised in the air, while Alice looks on with delight.](http://i0.wp.com/chicagoreader.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/Lookingglass-Alice_Adeoye-Lookingglass-Ensemble-Member-Kareem-Bandealy-Molly-Herna%CC%81ndez-and-Michel-Rodriguez-Cintra.-Photo-by-Liz-Lauren-scaled.jpg?fit=300%2C194&ssl=1)
Here is a riddle for you: What do a game of chess and life have in common?* Inside the tidy, rule-driven universe of a chess board, seven-year-old Alice stumbles upon the inexplicable and absurd rules of a new world. Every fledgling chess player will empathize as Alice is met with surprise after surprise in this […]
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