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PicksInSix Review: Birds of North America - A Red Orchid Theatre

 
 

The Father-Daughter Emotional Field Guide.
PicksInSix® Review | Guest Contributor | Sarah Frances Fiorello

Nestled snugly in their intimate Old Town storefront performance space, A Red Orchid Theatre is lighting a slow, smoldering fire of generational drama with the Chicago Premiere of “Birds of North America” set to warm the coldest of Chicago winter nights.

John and his daughter, Caitlyn, are birding from John’s backyard in suburban Maryland, while the two travel through a decade of relational touchpoints. Stage lights rise and fall on this father-daughter duo, marking the many seasons of their respective lives as well as demonstrating time’s ability to erode even the most certain of those seasons. John and Caitlyn peer through their binoculars searching for rare birds, while simultaneously searching for the missing connection within their relationship. Like those elusive winged creatures, they never quite seem to find each other, despite their love and obvious devotion. Their profound humanity in continuing to try will have you rooting for them until the final curtain.

What the ensemble of A Red Orchid Theatre manages to produce in what I’d affectionately call a “micro” theatre space is inspiring and invigorating with “Birds of North America” being no exception: there is nowhere to hide from the themes playwright Anna Ouyang Moench asks us to examine. Her writing nearly demands us to think with adequate complexity on “Us vs. Them” political and philosophical arguments, taking big swings at touchy ideologies: privilege of principle-based living and “working to live vs. living to work” chief among them. Her writing is compassionate while necessarily confrontational—pushing on that stubborn wall between our differing views, pulling on our shared humanity to connect in spite of it.

“Birds of North America” is directed by A Red Orchid Theatre Artistic Director Kirsten Fitzgerald and features standout original composition by Composer and Sound Designer Ethan Korvne. The play’s soundscape is contemplative, gentle, and stirring, offering a surprisingly moving touch to the feel of the story with Morgan Laszlo’s rustic scenic design matched by Seojung Jang’s lighting design. On a particularly blustery winter night, I was warmed to the core by this striking, original, powerful new work.

Equity Jeff-Award winner Cassidy Slaughter-Mason offers a composed and contemplative performance as Caitlyn. Deftly portraying the woes and realities of young adult life in the 21st Century, we share her hope against hope that her science-minded father might understand her, as a person first and a statistic second. A Red Orchid Theatre Ensemble Member John Judd expertly unravels the character of John, a committed conservationist and scientist who isn’t entirely wrong in his staunch pragmatism but often fails to see exactly why that matters. There are about as many iterations of father-daughter struggles as there are bird calls in the wild; this piece drills down to the essence of them all, managing to capture something deeply personal while being sweepingly universal and hauntingly specific.

“Birds of North America” is playing now through February 22nd at A Red Orchid Theatre and is worth braving whatever snow and cold may stand between you and their space on Wells St. There is no need to brush up on your North American Field Guide before attending, but you may find yourself wanting to dig it out on your way home. Before bundling up to attend the theatre, leave it on your nightstand as the second special treat of the evening.

CONTENT ADVISORY: This production includes discussion of miscarriage and brief violence.

GUEST CONTRIBUTOR | SARAH FRANCES FIORELLO is a graduate of Shenandoah Conservatory with a BFA in Music Theatre and a Chicago-based poet, writer, and performer. Instagram: @writtenbysarahfrances

PHOTO|Evan Hanover

A Red Orchid Theatre
presents
Chicago Premiere
Birds of North America
1531 North Wells Street

through February 22, 2026


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