Chicago Children’s Theatre’s 20th Anniversary Gala
Celebrate 20 years of serving Chicago youth at Chicago Children’s Theatre’s 20th Anniversary Gala, October 10 at City Winery
Celebrate 20 years of serving Chicago youth at Chicago Children’s Theatre’s 20th Anniversary Gala, October 10 at City Winery
OAK PARK FESTIVAL THEATRE RECEIVES $90,000 GRANT FROM PAUL M. ANGELL FAMILY FOUNDATION || Grant Support from National Funder Powers $1 Million Campaign During 50th Anniversary Season
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PORT OF ENTRY, PRODUCED BY ALBANY PARK THEATER PROJECT AND THIRD RAIL PROJECTS, RETURNS FOR ITS SEVENTH SEASON OF PERFORMANCES THIS FALL BEGINNING OCTOBER 16th || Tickets to the Critically Acclaimed Production, Which Invites Audiences to Intimately Witness the Immigrant Experience in Chicago's Albany Park Neighborhood, on Sale Now!
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Blues fans will want to take a seat in the audience for Black Ensemble Theatre's newest show.
“Blue Heaven,” which was written and directed by Daryl D. Brooks, is the current show starring on stage at BET. The production runs to Oct. 26. “Blue Heaven,” tells a type of fantasy story, where five deceased legendary blues artists, while gathered in a club in what is meant to be the great beyond, talk about their lives and careers and share their music with one another.
**** Highly Recommended Drury Lane Theatre’s production of "Dial M for Murder" is stylish and sophisticated in a very British way. Seething resentment hides behind drinks and civilized behavior in a posh Mayfair drawing room. The talented cast not only kept everyone’s attention, they were able to convey unspoken nuances too. By the way, the title is something of an anachronism, considering that at least a third of the audience has never used a dial telephone. 4 Spotlights
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Chicago Fire FC Defender Joel Waterman Called Up to Canada Men’s National Team for October International Window