`Evolve or Die'

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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19980318
Author:Lucia Mauro

The Neighbors Through April 11 At the Chicago Historical Society, 1601 N. Clark Tickets, $10. (773) 784-5892 Somewhat recommended

The Neighbors troupe spoofs artistic and intellectual breakthroughs of the 19th century in its collectively written sketch satire "Evolve or Die." Staged, appropriately, at the Chicago Historical Society, this 90-minute parade of famous figures such as Charles Darwin, Karl Marx and Elizabeth Barrett Browning sets out to prove that history is often manipulated, skewed or simply made up.

An energetic team with a keen talent for pleasantly sardonic humor, the ...

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