Dr. Jerrold Leikin discusses concepts of agroterrorism, "how the human food supply has been used as a weapon to launch a multitude of toxins."
A family-friendly variety show hosted by spunky country singer Milly.
$18
In Elaine May's 2002 satire, porn stars with a public-access sex show enlist the help of their cameraman, a Yale graduate, to write an art film that will help them escape the adult industry. But after getting a look at their new screenwriter's required reading—The Jew of Malta, Dylan Thomas, Our Town, even Susan Sontag—the actors become a little too thoughtful, putting their careers and lives in jeopardy. The punch line is that exposure to education and culture can have adverse effects. Under director Doug Alberts, the actors in this Bard and Fool production do right by the comedy, but a particularly glaring problem becomes clear during the musical numbers: they're awful singers. —Tal Rosenberg $12-$15
An informal showcase featuring works by DanceWorks Chicago choreographers Paige Cunningham Calderella, Joshua Blake Carter, Brandon DiCriscio, and more. $15