The 22 Best Dramas in Chicago Theatres in March
The critic’s picks include Russian Transport, The How and the Why, and more performances at theatres across the city.
The critic’s picks include Russian Transport, The How and the Why, and more performances at theatres across the city.
The people, books, music, and things that led this Northwestern grad to his own show on NBC.
In 2008, before the release of Year One, Ramis talked about working with Bill Murray, filming in Chicago, and how religion shaped his “Buddish” philosophy.
Gentrification, class, race, and addiction combine in Tracey Scott Wilson’s drama.
Franz Schubert, a focus of the CSO this season, died after writing his ninth symphony. And he’s not the only one.
Christopher Wool, Soweto Gospel Choir, and where comedian Kellye Howard will (probably) get pancakes this weekend.
How Duke Ellington’s 1962 composition challenges classical opera conventions.
The pieces are in place for this bawdy, ambitious show to be an excellent revival at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.
The February 15 show is one of four appearances the jazz trumpet player has in Chicago this month.
Justin Timberlake, Art Shay’s favorite French film, Duke Ellington’s only opera, and more hot picks for mid-February.