Meshell Ndegeocello
COURTESY OF THE OLD TOWN SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC Meshell Ndegeocello,
the singer-bassist hits the road to promote her latest record, Pour une Âme
Souveraine: A Dedication to Nina Simone.

THE FIVE

Don’t-miss picks for Wed 11.21.12 through Tue 11.27.12:

1

pop Meshell Ndegeocello
The 20-year stage veteran is mesmerizing. With a clear worldview that she seamlessly weaves into her biting lyrics and a gorgeous new album, Pour une Âme Souveraine: A Dedication to Nina Simone, Ndegeocello is as fierce as ever.
GO: 11/23 at 7 and 10; $30. Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 N Lincoln. oldtownschool.org

2

theatre You Never Can Tell
Unexpected family reunions, mistaken identities, and worldly waiters, You Never Can Tell is George Bernard Shaw at his devilish best.
GO: 11/21–1/6; $32.50–$52.50; $15 for students. Remy Bumppo Theatre at Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N Lincoln. remybumppo.org

3

film Monkey Business
If you think your family kerfuffles are a doozy, spend some time with the Marx brothers—Groucho, Chico, Harpo, and Zeppo—as they wreak havoc on an ocean liner crossing the Atlantic.
GO: 11/21 at 7:30; $5. The Portage Theater, 4050 N Milwaukee. portagetheater.org

4

comedy The Nut-Cracking Holiday Revue
Already sick of Santa and Sugarplum fairies? Lighten up with some twisted, mischievous holiday tales from the Second City. Be prepared for some irreverence—even Mary and Joseph aren’t spared from the comedy troupe’s skewering.
GO: 11/21–12/30; $25. Second City, 1616 W Wells. secondcity.com

5

rock Leonard Cohen
He may be best known for the karaoke favorite Hallelujah, but Cohen has been a master of reinventing himself over the years. Plus, he’ll always get us with that deep baritone.
GO: 11/23 at 8; $27.50–$127.50. Akoo Theatre, 5400 N River Road, Rosemont. rosemonttheatre.com

WHAT I’M DOING THIS WEEKEND

Marcos Balter
Marcos Balter

Up next in our series of weekend plans from notable, in-the-know locals—a.k.a. people we like: Marcos Balter, the ebullient Chicago-based composer, whose work with the new music ensemble Dal Niente and the noise band Deerhoof was just chosen to headline the 2013 Ecstatic Festival in New York. In addition, Balter’s piece à vis will be performed by the new music ensemble Anaphora at the Green Mill on 11/25 at 2.

“Who knows when I will wake up on Friday after my turkey-induced coma, but if I still have an appetite, I’ll have brunch at Tiztal Cafe, this hidden gem in Uptown with the absolute best chilaquiles in Chicago. After, I’ll head north to Andersonville to hunt for some good-cause vintage at the Brown Elephant. I’ll probably need a quick pick-me-up, so I will stop by The Coffee Studio for their super potent double espresso—always trust a Brazilian when it comes to coffee.

“Saturday is all about celebrating this week’s Ecstatic Festival announcement. So I’ll definitely meet friends at Lady Gregory’s, an elegant and cozy Irish pub in the heart of Andersonville, for some appetizers and drinks. I am a fan of their deviled eggs, and their Guinness burger is a must. I may end up dancing the night away at Big Chicks, my favorite neighborhood bar, if I still have any moves left—I haven’t gone out dancing in ages.

“Sunday, I’ll spend my afternoon at the Green Mill with my talented friends from the Anaphora Ensemble in a show titled “Sounds of Chicago.” They will perform the Midwest premiere of my piece “à vis” for clarinet and piano. We’ll have dinner afterwards just a few doors down at the new Lao Sze Chuan in Uptown. Last time I was there, I had this delicious eggplant in garlic sauce and an amazing salt and pepper lamb. Then, early to bed; lots of music to write on Monday!” —As told to Elly Fishman

FREEBIE OF THE WEEK

folk LeRoy Bach
He’s toured with Wilco, Andrew Bird, and Liz Phair, but there’s no better place to catch Bach than on a quiet Friday evening at the Whistler.
GO: 11/23 at 6:30. The Whistler, 2124 N Milwaukee. whistlerchicago.com

 

Photography: (NDEGEOCELLO) Courtesy of the artist; (BALTER) Kat Keers