More than 200 artists bring 24 short “prayers for peace” to Englewood, Hermosa, and Austin this fall.
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‘What’s Next for Illinois?’ with Ameya Pawar, the International Dinner Crawl, and more things to do in Chicago this week
Cinema Slapdown, First Tuesdays with Mick and Ben, Gender Breakdown, and more happenings from March 6-9.
Yes, women are still getting screwed in Chicago theaters
Whose voices are being heard? Actor and writer Kay Kron took on the role of social scientist to quantify the answer.
The Beauty Queen of Leenane, Gender Breakdown, and nine more stage shows to see now
A black Irish comedy and a look at inequity in the local theater scene are among this week’s best bets.
Resolution, The Trump Card, and nine more new theater reviews
A drama from Pride Films and Plays and Mike Daisey’s election monologue are among this week’s best bets.
The Wizengamot, Three Hotels, and seven more new theater reviews
A Harry Potter debate and a hard-hitting drama are among this week’s best bets.
The Going Dutch Festival celebrates female-centric dance, performance, visual art, and more
Elgin’s Side Street Studio Arts teams up with Core Project Chicago for a three-day jamboree at Collaboraction.
The Going Dutch Festival celebrates female-centric dance, visual art, and more
Elgin’s Side Street Studio Arts teams up with Core Project Chicago for a three-day jamboree at Collaboraction.
Mike Mother, Best of Enemies, The 180 Degree Rule, and eight more stage shows to see now
A Neo-Futurist show, a drama about an almost unimaginable alliance, and a satire of Hollywood’s golden age are among the hits this week.
Collaboraction’s Sketchbook Festival is too big not to fail
In its 15th and final year, Collaboraction’s Sketchbook Festival is more about spectacle than about the sketches.
Tomorrow Never Knows kicks off, the Slurring Bee hits Chicago, and more things to do this week
The final year of Sketchbook Festival, Token 2, and other happenings in Chicago from January 11-14
The Salts shows how grandparent-friendly the local performance scene has become
A dance-music shindig from arts collective the Inconvenience provides some good old-fashioned multidisciplinary mayhem.
Reader’s Agenda Sun 6/15: Chicago Blues Festival, Sketchbook 14: 2049, and a Wax Trax Pop-Up Shop
What’s on the Reader‘s Agenda for Sunday, June 15
The Goodman’s wan Ask Aunt Susan could really use some help
The Goodman’s wan Ask Aunt Susan, Seth Bockley’s take on Miss Lonelyhearts, has none of the book’s boldness or bite.
Collaboraction’s festival of short plays doesn’t take us very far
Collaboraction’s future looks a lot like the present in Sketchbook 14: 2049, a festival of 17 short plays.