Black Ensemble Theater's latest musical tribute puts Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, and Patti LaBelle front and center.| Chicago Reader
In Jean Claudio's Memorabilia with Teatro Vista, an aging clown and inventor tries to salvage his memories.| Chicago Reader
Random acts of confusion and madness rule the roost at Second City e.t.c.'s 49th revuew, Chaos Theory of Everything.| Chicago Reader
“Icons” temporarily imagines a different world, in which the familiar dreams of individuals with Down syndrome become palpable to all.| Chicago Reader
Conceived by Gabriel Chalfin-Piney-González, the Jewish Museum of Chicago will be an anti-Zionist multigenerational arts and cultural space.| Chicago Reader
A soldier and an acting teacher collaborate to imitate a dictator in Six Men Dressed Like Joseph Stalin at A Red Orchid Theatre.| Chicago Reader
Matt & Ben imagines the bromance of Damon and Affleck right before Hollywood success (literally) falls in their laps.| Chicago Reader
In “The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869–1939,” on view at Wrightwood 659, over 300 works of art explore homosexuality.| Chicago Reader
“Catalyst: Im/migration and Self-Taught Art in Chicago” at the Intuit Art Museum is a celebration of such works made since the 1940s.| Chicago Reader
The onetime Chicago experimental playwright's 2006 play, The End of Reality, finds a fitting home with Theatre Y.| Chicago Reader
Shay Youngblood's autobiographical story of a Black girl raised by her elders in the south returns to Pegasus Theatre Chicago.| Chicago Reader
In Second City's latest mainstage revue, This Too Shall Slap, the politics stay offstage, but the angst is evident.| Chicago Reader