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113 Performances Found
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Lake Zurich Performing Arts Center
(CYT McHenry)
Jungle Book, The. Mowgli grew up in the jungle. 'Nuff said.
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Chicago Dramatists
(Chicago Dramatists)
10 Virgins. Could truth lie underneath the muck and dirt of a marsh?
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Webster's Wine Bar
(Serendipity Theatre Collective)
2nd Story: Story, Wine & Music Festival. Storytelling, wine and music mix at this performance event.
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Museum of Contemporary Art
(Heather Raffo)
9 Parts of Desire. In her new political play, Raffo performs as a variety of Iraqi women.
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Theatre Building Chicago
(Vitalist Theatre)
A Passage to India. When a young English woman associates with a Muslim doctor during the Raj period in India, destruction hits.
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Royal George Theatre Center
(Chicago Dramatists)
A Steady Rain. It's madness, anger and love on the cold streets of our beloved big-shouldered city.
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CAA
(CYT Lake County)
Alice. Alice is back.
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American Girl Place
American Girls Revue, The. Put stars in her eyes and a song in her heart-with American Girls.
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Attic Playhouse
(Attic Playhouse)
Angel Street (a.k.a. "Gaslight"). Is Bella losing her mind, or are those strange footsteps actually real?
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Gorton Center for the Arts
(Citadel Theatre)
Another Piece of Cake. One woman tells all on her 80th birthday.
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Lookingglass Theatre Company
(Lookingglass Theatre Company)
Around The World in 80 Days. Take a ride with this story about one of the greatest trips ever taken.
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Theatre on the Lake
(Dog & Pony Theatre Company)
As Told by the Vivian Girls. It's no secret: Chicago is obsessed with outsider artist Henry Darger.
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RadioStar
(Bortz Entertainment Group)
Awesome 80's Prom, The. Head back to the '80s at this bitchin' interactive show.
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Annoyance Theatre
(Annoyance Theatre)
Bear Force One. Forget Harrison Ford's "Air Force One." This is the bear-filled spoof.
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Prop Thtr
(Beast Women)
BeastWomen 2008. It's been five years, but the Beast Women are back!
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Northlight Theatre
(Northlight Theatre)
Better Late. Better late than never, or just better late?
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Second City
(Second City)
Between Barack and a New Show. The primaries are coming up fast, so get some more Barack luv on.
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Artistic Home
Biography. Eavesdrop on the bitching and dishing of a socialite to the stars.
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American Girl Place
(American Girl Theater)
Bitty Bear's Matinee: The Family Tree. Family and friendship are the real stars of this kid-focused show.
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Apollo Studio Theater
(The Blu Mic)
Blu Mic, The. Solid stand-up in an intimate setting.
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Briar Street Theatre
Blue Man Group. A silent but oddly endearing blue trio explore the humorous and bizarre.
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Annoyance Theatre
(Annoyance Theatre)
Bodyslam! The Rise and Fall of CAWC. It's a journey through the world of professional wrestling with Rufus & Preston Dreamwater!
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Redmoon Central
(Redmoon Theater)
Boneyard Prayer. Using puppetry and shadow images, Redmoon explores one man's struggle during the Great Depression.
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Gorilla Tango Theatre
(Big Dog Eat Child)
Boozelegger’s Ball . Not only can you drink while watching this show..
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Chicago Center for the Performing Arts
(Pub Theatre)
Bye Bye Liver: The Chicago Drinking Play. The real star of this hilarious sketch show? The bottle.
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eta Creative Arts Foundation
(eta Creative Arts Foundation)
Checkmates. Two couples experience marriage in totally different ways.
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Chicago Shakespeare Theater
(Chicago Shakespeare Theater)
Comedy of Errors, The . Second City's Ron West brings some extra laughs to this Shakespeare classic.
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Chicago Shakespeare Theater
(Chicago Shakespeare Theater)
Comedy of Errors, The . It's Shakespeare's classic story of mistaken identities in Ephesus.
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Chemically Imbalanced Theatre
Comedy Showcase. A ton of comics participate in the 8th Annual Comedy Showcase.
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Chicago Center for the Performing Arts
(ComedySportz)
ComedySportz. Fast, funny improv suitable for all ages.
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Chicago Actors Studio
(Stockyards Theatre Project)
Criminal Hearts. An agoraphobic Gold Coast wife meets her match late one night...
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Steppenwolf Upstairs Theatre
(Steppenwolf Theatre Company)
Dead Man’s Cell Phone. Jean can't stop answering a dead man's cell phone. And the phone keeps ringing.
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Gorilla Tango Theatre
(Dramatis Personae)
Den of Thieves . Maggie's newly single, binges on junk food and shoplifts. Yeah, she's the main character.
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Gorilla Tango Theatre
(Salsation Theatre Company)
Devil Wears Chanklas, The . Yes, in fact the devil does not wear Prada. She actually wears chanklas.
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Bailiwick Arts Center
(Hell in a Handbag Productions)
Die! Mommie, Die!. The campiest theatre in Chicago takes it up a notch with Charles Busch's homage to 1960s thriller films. Oh, man!
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Townhall Pub
(Dirty Water Improv)
Dirty Water. Fun-loving, wise-cracking improv artists rock the stage.
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Second City ETC
(Second City)
Disposable Nation. From stem cells to smokers to Pluto-everything in America is disposable.
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Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park
(Chicago Opera Theater)
Don Giovanni. Don Giovanni's a regular playa—until he meets his maker.
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Black Ensemble Theater
Don't Shed a Tear (The Story of Billie Holiday). Rock out to the tunes of a jazz legend.
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redtwist theatre
(redtwist theatre)
Doubt. Did someone say "moral ambiguity"?
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Rubin's Chicago Room Gallery Cafe
Duke Disdain Show, The. Sassy stand-up mixes with toe-tappin' music.
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Chicago Temple
(Silk Road Theatre Project)
Durango. The Lee boys are the perfect Korean-American boys—or are they?
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Rosemont Theatre
(VEE Corporation)
Elmo Makes Music. Elmo, Zoe and even Big Bird take the stage for this live Sesame Street show.
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The Finch Gallery
Finch Performance Festival. Artists created performances inspired by the words "eight," "cage," "magnification," "garden" and "stacking" for this two-day fest.
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TimeLine Theatre Company
(TimeLine Theatre Company)
Fiorello!. TimeLine is bringin' a little slice of Broadway back to Chicago.
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Victory Gardens Biograph Theater
(Victory Gardens)
Four Places. Chicago playwright Joel Drake Johnson is back with new dark comedy.
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Town Hall Pub
Fourth Friday Comedy Night. Catch funny folks making jokes every fourth Friday at Town Hall Pub.
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O'Rourke Center for the Performing Arts
(Pegasus Players)
Golda's Balcony. Golda Meir examines the history of Israel.
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Apollo Studio Theater
(Sarah King/flashlite productions)
good crazy/bad crazy. Everyone is crazy, but some people are better at hiding it—sort of.
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Annoyance Theatre
(Annoyance Productions)
Grabass: A Carnival of Dummy. Only smarty-pants can pull together a show in 24 hours.
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Playground Theater
Grafitti. We can't get our fill of Adventure Club.
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Steep Theatre
(Steep Theatre Company)
Greensboro: A Requiem. Emily Mann brings a murderous tragedy the coverage it should have received 28 years ago.
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Bailiwick Repertory
Hunchback Of Notre Dame, The . Esmeralda, priest Frollo and Quasimodo are back again—with music from the Styx frontman.
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Athenaeum Theatre
(DePaul Theatre School)
Hurrah for the Next Who Dies. Tribune reporter Jake Lingle's death revealed more than Chicago was ready for.
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Black Ensemble Theater
(Black Ensemble Theater Company)
I Am Who I Am: The Teddy Pendergrass Story. Meet Teddy Pendergrass, "the Black Elvis Presley."
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Pheasant Run Theatre
(Noble Fool Theatricals)
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. It's the Off-Broadway musical about falling love, the "suburban mating game" and all the accompanying secrets.
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Improv Kitchen
Improv Kitchen. Fill your belly and then watch it jiggle as you giggle.
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IO Theater
Improvised Shakespeare. Improv that uses the bard's language and themes.
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Profiles Theatre
(Profiles Theatre)
In a Dark Dark House. Two brothers must face their traumatic pasts.
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Royal George Theatre Center
(InFusion Theatre Company)
Intrigue with Faye. Kate Robins, writer/producer of HBO's "Six Feet Under," brings her talent to the stage.
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St. Patrick Performing Arts Centre
(Chicago Kids Company)
Jack and the Beanstalk. Can Jack and his cow save the village from a wild and crazy giant?
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Theatre at the Center
(Theatre at the Center)
Knute Rockne All-American. Theater and sports make nice in this play about the guy who created college football.
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The Gift Theatre Company
(The Gift Theatre Company)
Last Days of Judas Iscariot, The . Stephen Adly Guirgis's play on Catholicism tackles Jesus's famous betrayer.
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Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre
(Marriott Theatre)
Les Miserables. Victor Hugo's classic 19th century novel returns to the stage.
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National Pastime Theater
(Infamous Commonwealth Theatre)
Lewis and Clark Reach the Euphrates. What if Lewis and Clark also traversed Vietnam and Iraq?
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Lincoln Restaurant
(Tight Five Productions)
Lincoln Lodge, The. Hot, saucy stand-up next to a down-home diner.
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Raven Theatre
(Babes With Blades)
Los Desaparecidos (The Vanished). In 16th century Spain, two sisters discover the impacts of family ties, societal pressures and love can have.
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Piccolo Theatre
(Piccolo Theatre)
Lust, Lies & Marriage. It's all crazy love all the time in this Italian farce Commedia dell'Arte-style show.
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Athenaeum Theatre
(Greasy Joan & Company)
Macbeth. Just don't say "Macbeth" out loud, for this play may actually be cursed...
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Lifeline Theatre
(Lifeline Theatre)
Mark of Zorro, The. Behold, the expert swordsman Zorro!
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The Building Stage
(The Building Stage)
Master Builder, The. The Master Builder needs a new master plan.
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Black Ensemble Theater
(Black Ensemble Theater Company)
Memphis Soul (The Story of Stax Records). Stax Records sashays through history as a legendary label.
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Copley Theatre
(TOC Productions)
Menopause the Musical. Hot flashes, memory loss and chocolate binges galore.
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Actor's Gymnasium
(Actor's Gymnasium)
Neverwhere. Neil Gaiman's novel gets the circus treatment.
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Theatre Building Chicago
(Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago)
Nine. Catch this Broadway musical before it goes celluloid.
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A Red Orchid Theatre
(A Red Orchid Theatre)
Not A Game For Boys. Think table tennis is for sissies? Think again.
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Theatre 355
(Elgin Theatre Company)
Nunsense II - The Second Coming. Thanks for helping bury all those nuns!
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Strawdog Theatre
(Strawdog Theatre Company)
Old Town . One family goes under the microscope of local politics on election night.
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Timothy Christian
(CYT DuPage)
Oliver!. Everyone's favorite orphan is back.
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Stage Left Theatre
(Stage Left Theatre)
Omniscience. Somewhere in the distant, dystopian future, there's an unfinished documentary...
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the side project
(the side project)
On My Parents' One Hundredth Wedding Anniversary. Side Project ensemble member Jesse Weaver presents a new play set in the dance world of 1920s France.
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Chopin Theatre
(The Hypocrites)
Our Town. Reject all notions of traditional theatre!
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Stage Left Theatre
(pH Productions)
pHamily the Musical. Smart, funny improv you can sing along with.
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The Neofuturarium
(Neo-Futurists)
Picked Up. Television pilots and theatre—two unlikely bedfellows—wrestle in this new ever-changing production.
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Peter Jones Gallery
(Halcyon Theatre)
Pirandello's Henry IV. An Italian nobleman falls off his horse and then thinks he's a medieval German emperor.
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Playground Theater
Playground, The. Savor a night of long-form improv by national troupes.
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Beat Kitchen
(Chicago Underground Comedy & RooftopComedy.com)
Pop Stand, The. Chicago's alt-comic elite tackle pop culture.
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Second City ETC
(Second City)
Pratfall of Civilization. "Pratfall of Civilization" takes aim at America and hits its mark (mostly).
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City Lit
(City Lit Theater)
Pudd'nhead Wilson. Twain takes a look at small-town Missouri.
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Royal George Theatre Center
(Quade Productions)
Put the Nuns in Charge!. Roll in the aisles with a little religious humor.
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Chicago Children's Museum
(Chicago Children's Theatre)
Red Kite Project. Kids jump on the star ship Red Kite for a journey to the moon and stars.
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Corn Productions
Seen. Heard. Touched. Loved: School of Fishes. The winners of the Original Improv Gladiators take it to the next level.
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Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre
(Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences)
Seussical. Broadway and Dr. Seuss come to the Marriott.
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Huntley High School for Performing Arts
(CYT Kane)
Seussical Jr.. Dr. Seuss's stories move from page to stage.
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Victory Gardens Greenhouse
(MPAACT)
She Calls Up The Sun. Resident playwright Addae Moon contemplates rural Florida culture and folklore in her play.
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Drury Lane Water Tower Place
(Broadway In Chicago)
Shout! The Mod Musical. Five women in 1960s England make musical history.
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Beverly Arts Center
(Chicago Kids Company Theatre )
Sleeping Beauty . Will Princess Lily slip into a 100-year nap?
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American Theater Company
(American Theater Company)
Speech and Debate. Three misfits air their teacher's dirty online secrets.
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The McAninch Arts Center
(Buffalo Theatre Ensemble)
Stones in His Pockets. What happens when a bad Hollywood film is shot in rural Ireland?
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Athenaeum Theatre
(Greasy Joan & Co.)
Sueno. Mystical, haunting and humorous adaptation.
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Excalibur
(Neil Tobin, Necromancer)
Supernatural Chicago. Interactive theater set in one of the city's most haunted nightspots.
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Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace
(Drury Lane Oakbrook)
Sweet Charity. Based on Fellini's screenplay for "Nights of Cabiria" (1957), this musical captures the story of Charity Hope Valentine.
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Spot
(New Millennium Theatre Company)
The Flaming Dames in Vegas Baby. The City of Sin comes to the Windy City.
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Angel Island
(The GreyZelda Theatre Group)
The Skriker. Creatures from English and American folklore step forward in this story about a shapeshifter and death portent.
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Chopin Theatre
(Theater Oobleck)
The Strangerer. Forget the Barack/Hillary drama. Step back in time to the 2004 Bush/Kerry elections.
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Tommy Gun's Garage
Tommy Gun's Garage. Sip it all in at a 1920s speakeasy.
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Piper's Alley
Tony 'N' Tina's Wedding. You're invited to this loud, Italian-style wedding.
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Neo-Futurarium
(Neo-Futurists)
Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind. 30 wacky/heart-breaking/funny/political plays in 60 minutes.
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Viaduct Theatre
(Big Brother Productions)
Tweaked. Tweaked out ladies try to keep things under wraps.
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Prairie Lakes Theatre
(Big Noise Theatre Company)
Urinetown. Local government, bureaucracy and small-town politics come under the gun.
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Comedy Shrine Theater
(Comedy Shrine)
Whose Line?. The classic t.v. show comes to life...as improv.
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Ford Center for the Performing Arts, Oriental Theatre
(Broadway in Chicago)
Wicked. The musical back story of Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West.
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Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace
(Drury Lane Oakbrook Theatre for Young Audiences)
Wizard of Oz, The . We're off to see the wizard...

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