Seven local food enthusiasts are participating in a spoken-word series titled Eat This! Stories for the Love of Food. Monte LaMonte, the self-described "King of All Foodies," hosts a lineup that includes television personality Ted Brunson, Lula Café sous chef Michael Simmons, and urban forager Dave Odd, each sharing personal stories based on their culinary experiences. If that's not enough to whet your appetite, the featured chefs are bringing free samples of their favorite dishes.
$10
This interactive theatrical dinner tells the story of dueling gangs in 1930s, post-Prohibition Chicago with song, dance, and pizza. $50
Different fairy tales are reimagined in this drama. Part of Rhino Fest. $12-$15
A staging of Meredith Willson's comedy musical about a piano teacher who falls in love with a con artist. $34.90 - $46.90
In this satire, a bee keepr living on the south side of Chicago faces political interference. Part of Rhino Fest. $12-$15
Lend your ears (and eyes) to a contemporary retelling of Shakespeare's harrowing political thriller. $48-$78
A series of one act plays that depict mythological horror stories from around the world. Presented by Clock Productions. $15
The Billy Goat Experiment Ensemble present this showcase focused on the art of humanism. Part of Rhino Fest.
The Neo-Futurists present this musical. Part of Rhino Fest. $12-$15
A pair of performances from Sweetback Productions. Part of Rhino Fest. $12-$15
Beau O'Reilly and Jenny Magnus's latest production. Part of Rhino Fest. $12-$15
Realize Theatre Group presents this drama, created on-the-spot in the style of exquisite corpse. Part of Rhino Fest. $12
Two Mexican-American families celebrate quinceaneras in the same location. $20
The Prop Thtr group presents this examination of a woman's life. Part of Rhino Fest. $12-$15
This play, with themes of love and power, takes place during a world war. $15-$25