The Towle Theater opens its 21st Season with the touching musical, The Story of My Life
The Towle Theater is pleased to open their 2024 Season with the Northwest Indiana premiere of the musical, The Story of My Life by Neil Bartram and Brian Hill.
The Towle Theater is pleased to open their 2024 Season with the Northwest Indiana premiere of the musical, The Story of My Life by Neil Bartram and Brian Hill.
THE ICONIC ARCHITECTURAL ARTIFACTS INC., CLOSES AFTER 37 YEARS IN CHICAGO APRIL 15th || RELOCATING OUT OF CHICAGO TO TEXAS
ONE NIGHT ONLY! SATURDAY, APRIL 20th || An Evening with LESLIE ODOM, JR. || CIBC THEATRE, 18 W. MONROE || A multifaceted Tony® and Grammy Award-winning performer – Broadway’s original Aaron Burr in Hamilton.
Open Space Arts production of the classic gay play SUNSETS: TWO ACTS ON A BEACH, extended to Sunday, March 3rd || "Compelling production" of "this long lost diamond" of gay drama will play an additional two weeks.
Two amphibian best friends sing, dance and play their way through four seasons of adventure in Tony-nominated kids’ musical "A Year with Frog and Toad", April 13th - May 26th at Chicago Children’s Theatre
Chicago Magic Lounge Presents Ondřej Pšenička's 52 Lovers || Wednesdays beginning April 3rd
Chicago Fire FC kicks off its 27th season in MLS play this week, with the team set to travel to Pennsylvania to take on the Philadelphia Union on Saturday, Feb. 24 at Subaru Park in Chester, Pa.
OTHERWORLD THEATRE’S WORLD PREMIERE “TWIHARD! A TWILIGHT MUSICAL PARODY” || Sci-Fi & Fantasy Theatre Company Releases New Images of First-Ever Original Musical
DIRECT FROM IRELAND, THE AWARD-WINNING MUSIC ENSEMBLE DANÚ BRINGS AN EVENING OF AUTHENTIC IRISH MUSIC
TO THE MAC MARCH 8th || Dancers from the Trinity Academy of Irish Dance Salute the Upcoming St. Patrick’s Day with Brief Performance in the MAC Lobby at 6:30 p.m.
*** RECOMMENDED For lovers of Shakespeare, and especially for patrons of Chicago Shakespeare Theater, this is most definitely not the winter of our discontent. Edward Hall, Chicago Shakespeare Theater's new artistic director, is making his directorial debut with a smashing and gore-filled "Richard III" which is, quite simply, the most accessible version of this great work that you are likely ever to see. Shrewdly revising some of the text by transposing certain scenes, combined with an audacious choice in casting of the titular role and assembling a dynamite design team, Hall has stamped this "Richard III" with a distinctive style. The resulting production is brazenly original, skillfully executed (pun intended) and downright disturbing. Oh...it's terribly funny, too. 3.5 SPOTLIGHTS