Chicago Fire Foundation 2025 Annual Season Kickoff Luncheon
Chicago Fire Foundation to Host 2025 Annual Season Kickoff Luncheon Presented by Magellan Corporation || Luncheon Will Take Place on February 18, 2025, at Swissôtel Chicago
Chicago Fire Foundation to Host 2025 Annual Season Kickoff Luncheon Presented by Magellan Corporation || Luncheon Will Take Place on February 18, 2025, at Swissôtel Chicago
The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for a Shift Supervisor at the Region II Dispatch Center which is located at the Fort Wayne Post 5811 Ellison Road, Fort Wayne. The Region II Dispatch Center covers the Fort Wayne Post (11) county region, as well as the Peru Post (7) county region.
The Schaumburg Boomers and Manager, Jamie Bennett, are pleased to announce the re-signing of Kyle Fitzgerald and Anthony Calarco.
Chicago Fire FC Announced as Winner of 2024 Mark Abbott MLS Starting XI Club Business Award || Fire Named as Winner of Business Intelligence Project of the Year for the Club’s Launch of an SMS Subscriber Program
A cop and a night watchman get tangled in the blurred lines between right and wrong in Shattered Globe's revival of Kenneth Lonergan’s dark comedy Lobby Hero, January 24th - March 1st at Theater Wit
**** Highly Recommended **** If you’re looking for some adults-only holiday cheer and a raucous good time, head for Theater Wit and the fourth year of their smash hit "Who’s Holiday!" a one-woman show, starring Veronica Garza as 40-something Cindy Lou Who. You might remember a certain cartoon, and a cute little tot who caught a green guy stealing her Christmas tree. That was then, this is now! This version of Cindy Lou Who has a story to tell – and everything she says is in rhyme! Garza has incredible comic chops, so "Who’s Holiday!" is raucous, raunchy and absolutely hilarious. 4 Spotlights
Adults-only holiday fun: Who's Holiday! brings R-rated Cindy-Lou Who back to Chicago’s Theater Wit, Nov. 29-Dec. 29 || Veronica Garza returns for her Jeff-nominated role as Cindy-Lou Who, now 40, flirty, and ready to spill the tea about the Grinch
**** Highly Recommended I missed seeing the Goodman Theatre’s annual intro to the holiday season, "A Christmas Carol," the last couple of years, so it was a definite joy to be back in that audience. Although the overall production remains the same, there are some changes – I loved Christopher Donahue in his first year as Scrooge and Kate Fry who stepped in as the Narrator. A note: Austin Tichenor steps in as Scrooge at ten performances. A Christmas Carol remains a holiday tradition for many families. The Goodman lobby, festive with decorations and a sparkling holiday shopping area, adds zing to the holiday spirit. Now in its 47th year, "A Christmas Carol" will put you in the holiday spirit with a fabulous cast, lavish sets and colorful period costumes. 4 Holiday Spotlights.
**** Highly Recommended Have you ever wondered... what if Cathy married Heathcliff instead of what’s-his-name … or what if Rose pulled Jack onto that door? What if Juliet decides she’s over Romeo? That’s the premise of "& Juliet" a charming musical about a girl who takes back her power – even from the greatest writer of all time. It’s chock full of pop hits by Max Martin, probably one of the most prolific songwriters of all time, making it one of the best jukebox musicals I’ve seen in a long time. 4 Spotlights
ASIAN IMPROV ARTS MIDWEST CELEBRATES A DECADE OF CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC TRADITIONS IN
“REDUCTION” 10th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT DEC. 14th || Professional taiko artists unite with the next generation of youth members for “Taiko Legacy 21” Dec. 15th