 Editor's Pick
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113 Performances Found
Lake Zurich Performing Arts Center (CYT McHenry)
Chicago Dramatists (Chicago Dramatists)
10 Virgins. Could truth lie underneath the muck and dirt of a marsh?
Webster's Wine Bar (Serendipity Theatre Collective)
Museum of Contemporary Art (Heather Raffo)
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.
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.
Attic Playhouse (Attic Playhouse)
Gorton Center for the Arts (Citadel Theatre)
Lookingglass Theatre Company (Lookingglass Theatre Company)
Theatre on the Lake (Dog & Pony Theatre Company)
RadioStar (Bortz Entertainment Group)
Annoyance Theatre (Annoyance Theatre)
Bear Force One. Forget Harrison Ford's "Air Force One." This is the bear-filled spoof.
Northlight Theatre (Northlight Theatre)
Artistic Home
Biography. Eavesdrop on the bitching and dishing of a socialite to the stars.
American Girl Place (American Girl Theater)
Apollo Studio Theater (The Blu Mic)
Briar Street Theatre
Blue Man Group. A silent but oddly endearing blue trio explore the humorous and bizarre.
Annoyance Theatre (Annoyance Theatre)
Redmoon Central (Redmoon Theater)
Boneyard Prayer. Using puppetry and shadow images, Redmoon explores one man's struggle during the Great Depression.
Gorilla Tango Theatre (Big Dog Eat Child)
Chicago Center for the Performing Arts (Pub Theatre)
eta Creative Arts Foundation (eta Creative Arts Foundation)
Checkmates. Two couples experience marriage in totally different ways.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago Shakespeare Theater)
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago Shakespeare Theater)
Chemically Imbalanced Theatre
Chicago Center for the Performing Arts (ComedySportz)
Chicago Actors Studio (Stockyards Theatre Project)
Criminal Hearts. An agoraphobic Gold Coast wife meets her match late one night...
Steppenwolf Upstairs Theatre (Steppenwolf Theatre Company)
Gorilla Tango Theatre (Dramatis Personae)
Den of Thieves . Maggie's newly single, binges on junk food and shoplifts. Yeah, she's the main character.
Gorilla Tango Theatre (Salsation Theatre Company)
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!
Townhall Pub (Dirty Water Improv)
Dirty Water. Fun-loving, wise-cracking improv artists rock the stage.
Second City ETC (Second City)
Disposable Nation. From stem cells to smokers to Pluto-everything in America is disposable.
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.
redtwist theatre (redtwist theatre)
Doubt. Did someone say "moral ambiguity"?
Rubin's Chicago Room Gallery Cafe
Chicago Temple (Silk Road Theatre Project)
Durango. The Lee boys are the perfect Korean-American boys—or are they?
Rosemont Theatre (VEE Corporation)
Elmo Makes Music. Elmo, Zoe and even Big Bird take the stage for this live Sesame Street show.
The Finch Gallery
Finch Performance Festival. Artists created performances inspired by the words "eight," "cage," "magnification," "garden" and "stacking" for this two-day fest.
TimeLine Theatre Company (TimeLine Theatre Company)
Fiorello!. TimeLine is bringin' a little slice of Broadway back to Chicago.
Victory Gardens Biograph Theater (Victory Gardens)
Four Places. Chicago playwright Joel Drake Johnson is back with new dark comedy.
O'Rourke Center for the Performing Arts (Pegasus Players)
Apollo Studio Theater (Sarah King/flashlite productions)
Annoyance Theatre (Annoyance Productions)
Playground Theater
Grafitti. We can't get our fill of Adventure Club.
Steep Theatre (Steep Theatre Company)
Greensboro: A Requiem. Emily Mann brings a murderous tragedy the coverage it should have received 28 years ago.
Athenaeum Theatre (DePaul Theatre School)
Black Ensemble Theater (Black Ensemble Theater Company)
Pheasant Run Theatre (Noble Fool Theatricals)
Profiles Theatre (Profiles Theatre)
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.
St. Patrick Performing Arts Centre (Chicago Kids Company)
Theatre at the Center (Theatre at the Center)
The Gift Theatre Company (The Gift Theatre Company)
Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre (Marriott Theatre)
Les Miserables. Victor Hugo's classic 19th century novel returns to the stage.
National Pastime Theater (Infamous Commonwealth Theatre)
Lincoln Restaurant (Tight Five Productions)
Raven Theatre (Babes With Blades)
Piccolo Theatre (Piccolo Theatre)
Athenaeum Theatre (Greasy Joan & Company)
Macbeth. Just don't say "Macbeth" out loud, for this play may actually be cursed...
Lifeline Theatre (Lifeline Theatre)
The Building Stage (The Building Stage)
Black Ensemble Theater (Black Ensemble Theater Company)
Copley Theatre (TOC Productions)
Actor's Gymnasium (Actor's Gymnasium)
Neverwhere. Neil Gaiman's novel gets the circus treatment.
Theatre Building Chicago (Porchlight Music Theatre Chicago)
Nine. Catch this Broadway musical before it goes celluloid.
A Red Orchid Theatre (A Red Orchid Theatre)
Theatre 355 (Elgin Theatre Company)
Strawdog Theatre (Strawdog Theatre Company)
Old Town . One family goes under the microscope of local politics on election night.
Timothy Christian (CYT DuPage)
Oliver!. Everyone's favorite orphan is back.
Stage Left Theatre (Stage Left Theatre)
Omniscience. Somewhere in the distant, dystopian future, there's an unfinished documentary...
the side project (the side project)
Chopin Theatre (The Hypocrites)
Our Town. Reject all notions of traditional theatre!
Stage Left Theatre (pH Productions)
The Neofuturarium (Neo-Futurists)
Picked Up. Television pilots and theatre—two unlikely bedfellows—wrestle in this new ever-changing production.
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.
Beat Kitchen (Chicago Underground Comedy & RooftopComedy.com)
Second City ETC (Second City)
City Lit (City Lit Theater)
Royal George Theatre Center (Quade Productions)
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.
Marriott Lincolnshire Theatre (Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences)
Seussical. Broadway and Dr. Seuss come to the Marriott.
Huntley High School for Performing Arts (CYT Kane)
Victory Gardens Greenhouse (MPAACT)
She Calls Up The Sun. Resident playwright Addae Moon contemplates rural Florida culture and folklore in her play.
Drury Lane Water Tower Place (Broadway In Chicago)
Beverly Arts Center (Chicago Kids Company Theatre )
American Theater Company (American Theater Company)
The McAninch Arts Center (Buffalo Theatre Ensemble)
Athenaeum Theatre (Greasy Joan & Co.)
Sueno. Mystical, haunting and humorous adaptation.
Excalibur (Neil Tobin, Necromancer)
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.
Spot (New Millennium Theatre Company)
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.
Chopin Theatre (Theater Oobleck)
The Strangerer. Forget the Barack/Hillary drama. Step back in time to the 2004 Bush/Kerry elections.
Neo-Futurarium (Neo-Futurists)
Viaduct Theatre (Big Brother Productions)
Tweaked. Tweaked out ladies try to keep things under wraps.
Prairie Lakes Theatre (Big Noise Theatre Company)
Urinetown. Local government, bureaucracy and small-town politics come under the gun.
Comedy Shrine Theater (Comedy Shrine)
Whose Line?. The classic t.v. show comes to life...as improv.
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.
Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace (Drury Lane Oakbrook Theatre for Young Audiences)
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