The Insiders’ Guide to Theatre This Fall
Chicago surveyed 28 local drama pros. They picked 12 must-see fall shows, dished on the scene’s best and worst, and told us what they really think about the Tribune’s chief drama critic.
Chicago surveyed 28 local drama pros. They picked 12 must-see fall shows, dished on the scene’s best and worst, and told us what they really think about the Tribune’s chief drama critic.
Forget the multimillion-dollar megaplexes. With film festivals and intimate screenings, the city’s independent theatres are where to watch a movie this fall.
The James Hunter Six, Bonnie Raitt, the Cowboy Junkies, and more make an even dozen concerts to see this month.
September 7-8, 2013–The 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby raised $200,000 for the University of Chicago Cancer Research Center, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago and the United States Hunter Jumper Association Foundation.
Just an hour north of downtown Chicago in Antioch, Illinois, are the open fields and rolling meadows of Annali Farm. This picturesque destination was the setting of the 2013 Chicago Hunter Derby on September 7 and 8.
The event, now in its fifth year, featured the $5,000 USHJA National Hunter Derby sponsored by ABBA Vet Supply and the main event, the $50,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby, presented by Canadian Pacific.
Next To Normal wraps up, Once comes to town, and Wicked returns at the end of the month.
The Bad Plus, Herbie Hancock, and a full lineup of greatness at Space make next month a hot one for concerts in Chicago.
In its seventh year, the popular neighborhood festival is more encompassing than ever.
The city is putting a ridiculous amount of culture on stage this month. Go listen.
22 musicians and local experts in Chicago’s music scene on the fall concerts to catch, their favorite up-and-comers, and their true feelings about Chief Keef.
On your agenda: Listen to some Verdi, watch some dance, and check out the weekend plans of Jackie Taylor, founder and director of Black Ensemble Theater.