Yo, Hamilton: Cast Chance the Rapper in Chicago
It’s crazy enough to work.
It’s crazy enough to work.
The choreographer’s new piece uses light and color to explore introversion and extroversion.
Read an excerpt from his new collection, opening this month at the DePaul Art Museum
Chicago celebrates one of its most famous playwrights this month
What do the famous playwright’s 400-year-old theater works have to say about our own divided age? Plenty.
Tickets go on sale Saturday.
After accusing Chicago of shady politics in 2015, Diplo plunks his festival at a venue with its own questionable past.
May the Fourth be with you.
Matt Hovde, director of the new Second City e.t.c. show “A Red Line Runs Through It,” talks about improvisation and the importance of failure.
The Cinco de Mayo Parade Photo: Antonio Perez/Chicago Tribune COMEDY CAROL BURNETT 5/17, 19, 20 at 8 In her six decades of onscreen shenanigans, Burnett has earned just about every accolade an actor, writer, and comedian can. Here, she’ll answer questions from the audience in the style of her late eponymous variety show. $34–$196. Chicago … Read more