The Nine Best Comedies in Chicago Theatres This November
They Died Where They Lived, Trevor, Hellcab, Holidaze, and more comedies on Chicago’s stages this month.
They Died Where They Lived, Trevor, Hellcab, Holidaze, and more comedies on Chicago’s stages this month.
Gallery 400 hosts It’s the Political Economy, Stupid, and the city’s galleries exhibit work by Richard Notkin, Jason Benson, and Diane Christiansen.
Frontman Russell Mael has kept glam rock interesting for over four decades. His band plays Lincoln Hall on November 6.
Hello Dolly!, Wicked, and Miss Saigon join a lineup full of holiday favorites.
Here are the can’t-miss picks for city events from today through November 5.
With the author’s tributes to his literary pals, a book event becomes a bombastic, surreal fiction of its own.
Deeply Rooted Dance Theater and River North Dance Chicago both have premiere performances at the Harris Theater.
Strong productions of Appropriate, An Iliad, and A Raisin in the Sun join seasonal classics on stage in November.
There’s some bloody, beautiful artwork on display in Chicago this week.
Musical of the Living Dead, All-Girl Frankenstein, and more culture you might not be able to stomach.