Arpino Chicago Centennial Celebration
Celebrating one of the 20th century’s most influential artists, the Gerald Arpino Foundation presents the Arpino Chicago Centennial Celebration of legendary choreographer Gerald Arpino.
Celebrating one of the 20th century’s most influential artists, the Gerald Arpino Foundation presents the Arpino Chicago Centennial Celebration of legendary choreographer Gerald Arpino.
Get ready to run down memory lane at Sonic speed! Sonic Symphony is an immersive live experience that celebrates more than three decades of music from SEGA’s iconic mascot.
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MUSIC THEATER WORKS ANNOUNCES MUSIC THEATER WORKSHOP - TAP, A TWO DAY TAP WORKSHOP WITH THE PRODUCERS CHOREOGRAPHER DARRYL KENT CLARK AND CHICAGO TAP THEATRE’S MOLLY SMITH, AUGUST 14th AND 15th ||
The Tap Workshop for Ages 10 - 18 years old is a Complementary Event to Music Theater Works’s 150th Production THE PRODUCERS A Mel Brooks Musical, August 10 - 20
Despite scoring two runs in the 10th inning and moving both the tying and winning runs into scoring position, the Gary SouthShore RailCats (20-32) fell 6-5 in a second consecutive extra-inning game against the Lincoln Saltdogs (27-23).
Two runs in the second inning were enough for the Lake Erie Crushers to topple the Schaumburg Boomers 2-1 before a crowd of over 6,000 in a pitcher’s duel at Wintrust Field on Saturday night.
A safety squeeze in the bottom of the eighth inning lifted the Schaumburg Boomers to a fourth consecutive win, taking down the Lake Erie Crushers 4-3 at Wintrust Field to reach the 30-win mark for the season.
Despite placing the winning run to third base in the ninth inning, the Gary SouthShore RailCats (20-31) fell 6-4 in 10 innings to the Lincoln Saltdogs (26-23) Friday at The Steel Yard.
**** Recommended **** Drury Lane’s new production, "The 39 Steps", kept me laughing from beginning to end. By the way, if you’re thinking this is just an adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 moody black and white spy film that you’ve seen four times, forget about it! That movie is an adaptation of a novel by John Buchan. Although playwright Patrick Barlow did Buchan’s book as well as the movie for inspiration, he put his own spin on the story. His version of "The 39 Steps" is a campy, melodramatic spoof with just four actors, playing all the parts. Kudos to Director Johanna McKenzie Miller for a brilliant show. If you’re looking for laughs, this is the show for you. 4 BIG Spotlights