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Chicago may not be hosting any games, but its diasporas are carrying the Cup's real meaning. https://bit.ly/3Qmhf1N
The North American premiere of this play with music, based on Annie Proulx's short story, shows that you don't need cinematic landscapes. https://bit.ly/4xmkOFN
DIY company Split Lip Theater offers a bare-bones but effective staging of Anton Chekhov's masterpiece at United Church of Rogers Park. https://bit.ly/442qV4B
Open Space Arts presents the North American English-language premiere of Guillem Clua's queer romantic comedy. https://bit.ly/4aLdI3V
“Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón” at the MCA Chicago shows the joy and resistance of Caribbean culture. https://bit.ly/4ehXbp1
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Promethean Theatre Ensemble revives Jean Anouilh's 1944 take on Sophocles's tragedy, but it doesn't quite reach contemporary relevance. https://bit.ly/4vK9Atb
Tacos de cabeza and quesabirria cubano sliders are on the menu when Milo's Market returns to the next Monday Night Foodball at Thattu. https://bit.ly/3Q1CFkJ
The Goodman's new musical comedy brings together three vets of Chicago's storefront scene: Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman, and Mark Hollmann. https://bit.ly/4aIxnkY
Terry Guest's newest work provides a sardonic and sorrowful alt-history of Warhol and the psychic price of seeking celebrity and fortune. https://bit.ly/4uvwOSU
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DIY company Split Lip Theater offers a bare-bones but effective staging of Anton Chekhov's masterpiece at United Church of Rogers Park.
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The North American premiere of this play with music, based on Annie Proulx's short story, shows that you don't need cinematic landscapes.
Uncle Vanya goes to church - Chicago Reader
Brokeback Mountain is spare and heartfelt at Chicago Shakespeare - Chicago Reader
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Envy and emoticons in gay romantic comedy Smiley - Chicago Reader
Open Space Arts presents the North American English-language premiere of Guillem Clua's queer romantic comedy.
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Promethean Theatre Ensemble revives Jean Anouilh's 1944 take on Sophocles's tragedy, but it doesn't quite reach contemporary relevance.
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Antigone grasps for relevance - Chicago Reader
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Terry Guest's newest work provides a sardonic and sorrowful alt-history of Warhol and the psychic price of seeking celebrity and fortune.
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Andy Warhol Presents: The Cocaine Play offers a dark, fictionalized look at art, fame, and friendship - Chicago Reader
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Chicago may not be hosting any games, but its diasporas are carrying the Cup's real meaning.
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The Brown Line Presents: Whose World Cup? Where Chicago's Global South gathers to watch - Chicago Reader
“Dancing the Revolution: From Dancehall to Reggaetón” at the MCA Chicago shows the joy and resistance of Caribbean culture.
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A first-of-its-kind exhibition at the MCA explores the impact of dancehall and reggaeton - Chicago Reader
Tacos de cabeza and quesabirria cubano sliders are on the menu when Milo's Market returns to the next Monday Night Foodball at Thattu.
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Milo's Market gets in our cabeza at the next Monday Night Foodball - Chicago Reader
The Goodman's new musical comedy brings together three vets of Chicago's storefront scene: Megan Mullally, Nick Offerman, and Mark Hollmann.
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The completely true story of Iceboy!'s Chicago fringe theater connections - Chicago Reader