Tribute to Red Skelton July 16th at TATC
Theatre at the Center presents Brian Hoffman's Tribute to Red Skelton July 16th
Theatre at the Center presents Brian Hoffman's Tribute to Red Skelton July 16th
Theatre at the Center presents The Four C Notes in Concert Mother's Day Weekend
Theatre at the Center presents Buddy Holly Tribute Concert Starring Zachary Stevenson || 3:00 pm, Sunday, April 23
*** Recommended *** If you’re planning on seeing TINA – THE TINA TURNER STORY you should know that it is not a juke box musical. There’s plenty of music, but it’s Broadway musical music, not Top 40 hits music. In other words, this is Tina Turner’s life story, and it’s very, very dark. That said, the audience was cheering at the opening night performance, the 200th performance. I thought the was too long, coming in at 2 hours, 45 minutes; the encore performance after the bows redeemed the show for me. 3 Spotlights
NOW PLAYING! The Second City e.t.c. springs forward with Eat, Pray, Bigfoot in Love
GRIPPO STAGE COMPANY PRESENTS THE WORLD PREMIERE OF SHAW VS. TUNNEY BY PLAYWRIGHT DOUGLAS POST AND
DIRECTED BY NICK SANDYS, MAY 25 - JULY 8, AT THEATER WIT || Based on Jay R. Tunney’s book “The Prizefighter and The Playwright,” this World Premiere Play Features the Unlikely Relationship Between Celebrated Irish Playwright George Bernard Shaw and World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Gene Tunney
Due to unprecedented ticket demand, Writers Theatre announces the second and final extension to the run of ONCE || Book by Enda Walsh || Music & Lyrics by Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová || Based on the Motion Picture Written and Directed by John Carney
Directed and Choreographed by Katie Spelman || Music Direction by Matt Deitchman || MUST CLOSE APRIL 16th
Bishop Noll Institute will host a STREAM Lab Family Night from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. March 23.
BETH LACKE TO STAR IN TIMELINE THEATRE’S PRODUCTION OF WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME, MAY 10th – JULY 2nd || Raymond Fox, Sophie Ackerman, and Makalah Simpson also featured in first Chicago staging of Heidi Schreck’s Tony Award-nominated play, directed by Helen Young