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Shows Playing on Tuesday |
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27 Performances Found
Harris Theater for Music and Dance in Millennium Park (Chicago Opera Theater)
A Flowering Tree. John Adams, acclaimed composer of the political opera Dr. Atomic, returns.
Annoyance Theatre (Annoyance Productions)
Briar Street Theatre
Blue Man Group. A silent but oddly endearing blue trio explore the humorous and bizarre.
Beat Kitchen (Chicago Underground Comedy)
Gunther Murphy's (Chicago Underground Comedy)
Annoyance Theatre (Annoyance Productions)
Chicagoland. See the city through the eyes of long-form improv.
Steppenwolf Merle Reskin Garage Theatre (Collaboraction)
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago Shakespeare Theater)
Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Chicago Shakespeare Theater)
Steppenwolf Upstairs Theatre (Steppenwolf Theatre Company)
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)
IO Theater
Lottery, The. IO blends a bunch of improv classes and earns an A.
Athenaeum Theatre (Greasy Joan & Company)
Macbeth. Just don't say "Macbeth" out loud, for this play may actually be cursed...
Stage Left Theatre (Stage Left Theatre)
Omniscience. Somewhere in the distant, dystopian future, there's an unfinished documentary...
Hungry Brain (Citizens Relief)
Beverly Arts Center (Chicago Kids Company Theatre )
Annoyance Theatre
Stations. The flyer says it all: "Tech Music Effects Funny!"
City Lit Theater (5th Floor Productions)
Merle Reskin Theatre (The Theatre School at DePaul University)
The Giver. Lois Lowry's award-winning book hits the stage.
IO Theater
Topaz. Improvers in denim jumpsuits mix homoeroticism with fight scenes.
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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