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Drury Lane Theatre cordially invites you to the wedding of the season as it opens its 2026/2027 season with Father of the Bride, by Caroline Francke, directed by Michael Heitzman. Heitzman, who last directed Drury Lane's smash-hit production of 42nd Street, helms this heartwarming comedy, running April 8 – May 31, 2026, at Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace.

The cast of Father of the Bride includes Joe Dempsey (Stanley Banks), Aurora Penepacker (Kay Banks), Rachel Sullivan (Ellie Banks), Jake DiMaggio Lopez (Buckley Dunstan), Kyle Ringley (Ben Banks), and Charlie Long (Tommy Banks) with Jeannie Affelder (Mrs. Pulitzki), Braden Crothers (Pete), Mitchell J. Fain (Joe), Archer Geye (Buzz Taylor), Maya Hlava (Peggy Swift), Ed Kross (Mr. Missoula), Demitri Magas (Red), Abby Rose Merrill (Tim's Gal), and Michele Vazaquez (Miss Bellamy).

The creative team of Father of the Bride includes Michael Heitzman (Director), Lauren Nichols (Scenic Design), Emily Rebholz (Costume Design), Dalton Hamilton (Lighting Design), Sarah Ramos (Sound Design), Cassy Schillo (Properties Design), Erin Kennedy Lunsford (Wig, Hair & Makeup Design), Curtis Moore (Original Music Composer), Casie Morell (Production Stage Manager), and Rachel Campbell (Assistant Stage Manager).

Father of the Bride is the classic comedy that has touched our hearts for decades. Based on the novel that inspired the Elizabeth Taylor and Steve Martin films, this hilarious yet bittersweet play reminds us that sometimes the greatest love a father can give to his daughter is to let her go.

Single tickets, priced $65-$125, are on sale now and are available online at www.drurylanetheatre.com, by phone at (630) 530-0111, or in person at the box office. Special discounted pricing available for Groups of 10 or more. A limited number of $45 rush tickets are available in person at the box office day of for every performance. New for the 26/27 season Drury Lane is offering 35 tickets for $35 for students, young professionals, and theatre lovers ages 35 and under for every performance.

About the Artists

MICHAEL HEITZMAN (Directoris delighted to return to Drury Lane where his critically acclaimed production of 42nd Street garnered him a Jeff Award nomination for Best Director. Other credits: FrozenBeauty and the BeastCharlie and the Chocolate FactoryJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat starring David Archuleta, NewsiesBig RiverLegally BlondeSHREKThe Little Mermaid (IRNE Award nominee, Best Director), VICES (Jeff Award nominee, Best Director). He resides in NYC, where he serves as the Artistic Director of New Musical Development at the Lortel Theatre. Next up: Beauty and the Beast São Paulo, Brazil. Member of SDC.

JOE DEMPSEY (Stanley Banks) returns to DLO where he previously performed in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Chicago Theatre: The First Lady of Television at Northlight, Judgment Day at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, Paramount, Steppenwolf, Goodman, Court, Remy Bumppo, Theatre Wit. Regional Theatre: The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Centerstage (Baltimore), City Theatre (Pittsburgh). TV: Chicago PD, Somebody, Somewhere, Chicago Fire, Early Edition, E.R. Joe is an alum of the Neo-Futurists, American Blues Theater, and The Second City National Touring Company and a proud member of the Actors' Equity and SAG/AFTRA unions.

RACHEL SULLIVAN (Ellie Banks) is thrilled to be making her Drury Lane debut with "Father of the Bride."  Other Chicago credits include: Ideation (Jackalope Theater, Jeff Nom. Best Play & Ensemble) Dada Woof Papa Hot (Theater Wit/About Face). TV: "Chicago Fire," "The Chi," "Justified: City Primeval." Film: The Manifestation, Soul Sessions and Bird of Prey.

AURORA PENEPACKER (Kay Banks) is elated to return to Drury Lane! Previously appearing in A Christmas Carol (Martha) and The King and I (Ensemble/Tuptim understudy), other credits include Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 (Jeff nomination) at Writer's Theatre, Amélie (Jeff nomination) at Kokandy Productions, and Seagulls at Oak Park Festival Theatre, where she will return this summer as Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest! Aurora graduated with a BFA from CCPA at RU and is represented by Stewart Talent. Rory is a Filipina-American actor, singer, and writer based in Chicago.

JAKE DIMAGGIO LOPEZ (Buckley Dunstan) is thrilled to make his return to the Drury Lane stage ! Prior credits include: Grease(Drury Lane Theatre) Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil(Goodman Theatre) Dear Evan Hansen, Cats, Disney's Frozen, Next to Normal, White Christmas, The Sound of Music(The Paramount Theatre Aurora) Jake received his BFA from Coastal Carolina University and is represented by Stewart Talent.

KYLE RINGLEY (Ben Banks, u/s Buckley Dunstan) is thrilled to be making his Drury Lane debut! Other Chicago credits: Holiday (Goodman Theatre) Kyle is a recent graduate of the MFA acting program at Northwestern University where he was seen in Museum, The Oregon Trail, and No Exit. TV/Film: Chicago Fire (NBC).

CHARLIE LONG (Tommy Banks) Drury Lane debut! Chicago area theatre credits include Falsettos (Court/Timeline), Fun Home (Porchlight), Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Billy Elliot, School of Rock, The Sound of Music (Paramount)and The Music ManFinding Nemo (Marriott Theatre). Charlie also plays the piano and french horn and is a proud member of the State Champion Marching Tigers.  Additional recognitions: Marquee Sports Network Chicago Cubs Jr. Broadcaster 2025, Leonard Bernstein Musicianship Award, ACDA National Honor Choir. 

JEANNIE AFFELDER (Mrs. Pulitzki, u/s Miss Bellamy & Tim's Gal) is thrilled to make her Drury Lane debut. She has been on stage at many Chicago-area theatres: Steppenwolf, Writers, TimeLine, First Folio, New Theatre Project, Eclipse, and Theatre at the Center, and she originated roles in The Good Times Are Killing Me (City Lit) and To Master the Art (TimeLine). Jeannie played the title role in the critically acclaimed production of Dear Elizabeth directed by Joann Green Breuer at the Martha's Vineyard Playhouse. She's been on Somebody Somewhere, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, and The Onion.

BRADEN CROTHERS (Pete, u/s Buzz Taylor & Red) is thrilled to return to Drury Lane, where he was previously seen as Louis in The King and I and Tiny Tim in A Christmas Carol. Regional credits include Scut Farkus in A Christmas Story (Marriott Theatre) and Peter Cratchit/Boy Scrooge in A Christmas Carol (Milwaukee Rep). A junior in high school, Braden has also appeared as Bruce in Matilda, Sky in Mamma Mia!, and most recently as Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid at his school. Television and film credits include Chicago P.D. (NBC) and Saint Francis (dir. Alex Thompson). 

MITCHELL J. FAIN (Joe, u/s Mr. Missoula) has been a working actor/director/storyteller in Chicago for 30+ years. He has previously worked at Timeline, Northlight; Marriott, Lookingglass; The Second City, Chicago Shakespeare, The Actor's Theatre of Louisville, LaJolla Playhouse, Theater Wit, The Midnight Circus; and many others. Most recently he appeared in the Time Line Theater\Broadway-in-Chicago co-production of "The Lehman Trilogy" (Jeff Award winner for supporting performance); and as proud member of the #GrelleyDuvallUniverse, he appeared in "StepMom; At the Old Ethan Allen Space" at Steppenwolf.

ARCHER GEYE (Buzz Taylor, u/s Tommy Banks & Pete) is thrilled to be making his Drury Lane Theatre debut! Recent credits include The Shape of the Bones (The New Theatre Project at Theatre Wit); Billy Elliot (Paramount Theatre); Big Fish and The Sound of Music (Marriott Theatre); A Christmas Carol and Ragtime (Metropolis Performing Arts Center); and Junior Claus and Snow White: An Original Musical (Citadel Theatre).

MAYA HLAVA (Peggy Swift) is thrilled to be returning to Drury Lane. She was previously seen in Little Mermaid, Christmas Carol, Shrek, White Christmas and Bye Bye Birdie. Additional Chicago credits include, Come Back Little Sheba, Things With Friends (American Blues Theater); Prayer for the French Republic (Northlight Theatre); The Penelopiad (Goodman Theatre); Happy Days Are Here (Again) and Zurich (Steep Theatre); The Best Damn Thing (The Understudy Cafe); Dory Fantasmagory and Last Stop On Marketplace (YPPT/Greenhouse Theater); Spring Awakening (Porchlight Theater); Act 5, The Killing Game and The Nether (A Red Orchid Theatre); Oklahoma (Marriott Theatre); Violet (Griffin Theater); Trevor (Writers Theatre); The Secret Garden (Court Theatre); The Wheel (Steppenwolf Theatre); Film and Television Credits include  Will Trent, The Perpetrator, Chicago Med, The Chi, and The Big Leap. Maya is represented by Stewart Talent

ED KROSS (Mr. Missoula, u/s Stanley Banks) was last seen at Drury Lane in Hazel. Other credits include Little Shop Of Horrors and 1776 (Marriott Theatre), Fiddler On The Roof and West Side Story (Lyric Opera), The Jungle Book and Animal Crackers (The Goodman), Sister Act and Shear Madness (Mercury Theater), I Love Lucy (Broadway Playhouse), as well as productions at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Northlight, Peninsula Players, and Second City Theatricals. On camera he's appeared in over 75 commercials, had guest roles on "Chicago Med," "Fargo," "Patriot," "Chicago Fire," "Sirens," "Boss," and shares one-on-one scenes with Tom Hanks in Road To Perdition and George Clooney in Ocean's 12.  Ed is a 28-year ensemble member of American Blues Theater.

DEMITRI MAGAS (Red, u/s Ben Banks & Joe) is thrilled to return to Drury Lane! Demitri is a graduate from Millikin University's 2024 BFA Acting class and made his first Chicago theatre debut in 2023 as Robert in Jeff and Shelly (Theatre Wit). Last winter, Demitri worked as an understudy for Drury Lane's A Christmas Carol and is a member of The Conspirators (a Chicago neo-commedia dell'Arte troupe) and has appeared in Chicago Cop Macbeth, Ayn Rand's It's A Wonderful Life, and Commedia Divina: It's Worse Than That (Otherworld Theatre).

ABBY ROSE MERRILL (Tim's Gal, u/s Kay Banks & Peggy Swift) is thrilled to return to Drury Lane! Favorite regional credits include Grease at Drury Lane; Nunsense at The New Theater; and the Alice Bliss workshop at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley directed by Mark Brokaw. Abby has also appeared on Netflix's House of Cards and NBC's Chicago Med. She is a graduate of Stanford University and represented by Stewart Talent.

MICHELE VAZAQUEZ (Miss Bellamy, u/s Ellie Banks & Mrs. Pulitzki) is an actor, director, and teaching artist based in the Chicago area. She has appeared Off-Broadway at The Cherry Lane Theatre and The Pearl Theatre Company, and performed nationally with The Old Globe, Arena Stage, A.C.T., Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Aquila Theatre, and Goodman Theatre, as well as internationally at the International Shakespeare Festival in Neuss, Germany. Her television credits include Emperor of Ocean Park, Chicago Med, Chicago Fire, and As the World Turns. Michele holds an MFA from The Old Globe/University of San Diego and a BFA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She's a proud member of Actors' Equity Association and SAG-AFTRA.

Season and Membership Information

The 2026/2027 season includes the wedding of the season in Father of the Bride (April 8 – May 31, 2026); holy hilarity with the Little Sisters of Hoboken in Nunsense (June 10 – August 2, 2026); the toe-tapping tribute to a rock'n'roll pioneer Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story (August 19 - October 11, 2026); the heartwarming family classic Annie (November 4, 2026 – January 10, 2027); and the musical office rebellion in heels 9 to 5 (January 27 - March 21, 2027).

Drury Lane Theatre's performance schedule for the 2025/2026 season is as follows: Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m., Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., Fridays at 7:00 p.m., Saturdays at 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Lock in your seats for a season of spectacular theatre with Drury Lane's Membership Program! Members have exclusive access to uniquely tailored benefits designed to enrich their Drury Lane experience, all at a cost savings of up to 50% off single ticket prices. Membership includes Premium or Tier One seating for all five Drury Lane Theatre productions, free ticket exchanges, dedicated dining credits at Lucille Restaurant, one complimentary Champagne Brunch, exclusive event invitations, Member pre-sales and 25% off additional single ticket. Membership prices range from $254 - $285. For more information, Call Memberships at 630-570-7280 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Group tickets start at $45 and Student group tickets start at just $35. On-site dining is available at Lucille Restaurant with convenient pre-show or post-show prix fixe menus. To book a group of 10 people or more, call Group Services at 630-570-7272 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Rush tickets are available the day of performance at the box office for $45. Limit of 4 rush tickets per person and must be purchased in person at the box office.

35 tickets for $35 for students, young professionals and theatre lovers age 35 and under are available for every performance. Limit two per person, per performance. Use code "35FOR35" to purchase these tickets online at www.drurylanetheatre.com, in person at the box office, or call (630) 570-0111.

Gift certificates to Drury Lane can be purchased in any denomination, never expire, and can be used for performances, at Lucille Restaurant or for Drury Lane Events. Gift certificates can be purchased online at drurylanetheatre.com/gift-certificates or by calling the box office.

Dining and Special Events

Excellence isn't limited to the stage at Drury Lane! Before or after the show, theatergoers can indulge in delicious onsite dining at Lucille Restaurant featuring seasonal pre-fixe menus and an elevated atmosphere to complete their experience. Boasting over a century of collective expertise in hospitality, the dedicated team ensures that you will be cared for with freshly prepared meals, handcrafted cocktails, and exceptional service. At Drury Lane, everything is in one place, so you will never be late for your performance.

Father of the Bride

By: Caroline Francke

Directed by: Michael Heitzman

Featuring: Joe Dempsey (Stanley Banks), Aurora Penepacker (Kay Banks), Rachel Sullivan (Ellie Banks), Jake DiMaggio Lopez (Buckley Dunstan), Kyle Ringley (Ben Banks), and Charlie Long (Tommy Banks) with Jeannie Affelder (Mrs. Pulitzki), Braden Crothers (Pete), Mitchell J. Fain (Joe), Archer Geye (Buzz Taylor), Maya Hlava (Peggy Swift), Ed Kross (Mr. Missoula), Demitri Magas (Red), Abby Rose Merrill (Tim's Gal), and Michele Vazaquez (Miss Bellamy).

Creatives: Lauren Nichols (Scenic Design), Emily Rebholz (Costume Design), Dalton Hamilton (Lighting Design), Sarah Ramos (Sound Design), Cassy Schillo (Properties Design), Erin Kennedy Lunsford (Wig, Hair & Makeup Design), Curtis Moore (Composer), Casie Morell (Production Stage Manager), and Rachel Campbell (Assistant Stage Manager).

Dates:                                                  April 8 – May 31, 2026

Schedule:                                          Wednesdays: 1:30 p.m.

                                                            Thursdays: 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.

                                                            Fridays: 7:00 p.m.

                                                            Saturdays: 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

                                                            Sundays: 2:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.                                

Location:                                             Drury Lane Theatre at 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace

Tickets:                                               Tickets range from $65 - $125

Group discounts available to groups of 10 or more

Dining and show packages available

Senior discounts available

Box Office:                                          100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace

                                                            (630) 530-0111

                                                            Monday through Sunday from 10am to 5pm

                        or visit DruryLaneTheatre.com

About Drury Lane Theatre    

Built from scratch. Built in Oakbrook. Built for you. 

Founded by Anthony DeSantis over 70 years ago, Drury Lane remains a family-run organization under the leadership of President Kyle DeSantis. Drury Lane Theatre continues as a major force in the Chicagoland theatre scene, producing world-class theatre in collaboration with some of the nation's leading actors, directors, and creative minds. Drury Lane Theatre produces the highest quality theatrical experience that immerses and supports artists and audiences in the exploration of what it means to be human and to experience the transcending power of the performing and visual arts. Drury Lane strives to create an environment in which every individual or group is welcomed, respected, supported, valued and able to fully experience and participate in this transformative art form. 

The theatre has staged more than 2,000 productions and has been nominated for over 360 Joseph Jefferson Awards. Drury Lane proudly employs thousands of professional actors, musicians, designers, and crew members to entertain upwards of nine million audience members and counting.

Published in Upcoming Theatre

There’s something about a good mystery that keeps us engrossed. Maybe it’s the colorful suspects, maybe it’s the dissecting of clues involved, maybe it’s our own morbid curiosity that comes with murder - after all isn’t Forensic Files still one of the most watched TV shows? We like the detective work, plain and simple – the search for motive and opportunity and the gathering of evidence. And we certainly like the thought that everyone in the room is a suspect, no matter how unlikely they might seem. There’s a reason that Shear Madness has been running for forty years and is now one of the longest running non-musical plays ever (the whodunnit The Mousetrap leads all stage productions with the longest ever run). Well, amateur detectives, get ready because there’s been another murder in Chicago and your help is needed to solve the case. Once a mainstay in Chicago from 1982 through 1999, Shear Madness has returned, this time making its temporary home at Mercury Theater.

Taking place inside Shear Madness, a Chicago salon, life seems normal for the most part until the landlady upstairs is brutally murdered – stabbed repeatedly with a pair of – guess what - shears. But fortunately, Detective Nick Rossetti (Joe Popp) has been working undercover and is on the scene and through a bit of interrogation and deducing we find that everyone has a motive. Suspicion runs rampant as accusations fly everywhere and it soon becomes clear – the audience will need to help in bringing the killer to justice.    

Like in any engaging whodunnit, Shear Madness gives us a handful of intriguing characters and though the play starts off a bit sluggish to the point where one asks themselves where the story could possibly be going, the excitement quickly accelerates once the murder occurs and its direction is no longer in question. After a few scenarios are tossed around onstage, Detective Rossetti asks the audience to participate as the cast reenacts everything that had happened prior to the murder with as much detail as possible. If something is amiss or does not match what had actually happened, theater goers are invited to call out the discrepancy to help the detective put the pieces together. We are then encouraged to toss out any theories we might have to Detective Rossetti during the intermission where he makes himself readily available, at the same time we prepare questions to ask the play’s characters once the second act begins. Yes, we get to interrogate the suspects.

Best put, Shear Madness is just plain old fun. It’s a hilarious show that gives us a chance to crime solve along with the detective, some of its funniest moments the participation between audience and cast. Also entertaining are the many references to Chicago and several jokes that have been updated to include todays politics and pop culture. Sure, some of the humor is dated. The show was created in 1980. But it works – and works well. Thanks to Warner Crocker’s well-piloted direction and a superb cast that works well together and can also seamlessly interact with the audience on the fly, we see that funny is funny no matter when it was written so long as it’s delivered well. And no one was off limits. Touching on famous personalities from Taylor Swift to Bill Clinton to Joe Biden to Rod Blagojevich to dot, dot, dot, the play certainly takes its share of swipes. And while some of its jokes might be geared to ruffle a few feathers, the audience clearly takes them as just that – jokes. Even in its more contrived moments where predictable humor is used, a laugh is usually found. In the end it’s a silly comedy, not a show to be taken seriously, and lord knows we could all use a laugh or two.

The show does get a boost from audience involvement and even some good-natured heckling, but it naturally relies heavily on its cast. Ed Kross is a sheer delight to watch as Tony Whitcomb, the flamboyant salon owner, both his well-timed innuendos and physical comedy garnering one laugh after another. Mary Robin Roth as Mrs. Schubert also has many scene stealing moments as does David Sajewich as “used antique dealer” Eddie Lawrence while Brittany D Parker’s Barbara DeMarco hits the mark, as well. Detective Rossetti’s partner Mikey Thomas is played well by Sam Woods to round out an overall solid cast. Joe Popp as Detective Nick Rossetti is perhaps the most noteworthy of the bunch, as his character is kind of the glue that holds everything together in this production. As theater goers bounce one question or theory off the detective (sometimes with spot on observations and often quite absurd), Popp impresses repeatedly never wavering from his character and never absent of a quick, often humorous, response.

Shear Madness is also a play that can be enjoyed more than once. The story has four possible outcomes based on how the audience votes, and even if one gets the same outcome twice, you can be sure the audience participation will differ each and every time.

A unique theatre experience that has the audience laughing as much as it has them guessing, Shear Madness breaks down the fourth wall and delivers two one-of-a-kind fun-filled hours.

Shear Madness is being performed at Mercury Theater through March 29th. For tickets and/or more information visit www.MercuryTheaterChicago.com.           

    

Published in Theatre in Review

Who remembers the 1960s TV show “Hazel”? It may not be as easily recollected as such classics as “The Dick Van Dyke Show”, “The Andy Griffith Show” or “I Love Lucy”, but for those who loved 1960s sitcoms back in the day or have been introduced to them thanks to networks like ME TV, it would be hard to forget Hazel, the lovable, take-charge maid played by Shirley Booth, who treasured nothing more than taking care of the Baxter family. Now, some fifty or so years later Drury Lane Theatre presents the World Premiere “Hazel: A Musical Maid in America” as an ode to the silver age of television. 

Directed and choreographed by Joshua Bergasse, “Hazel” brings a new adventure to the dutiful maid and Baxter family. When Dorothy Baxter wants to go back to work much to husband George Baxter’s lack of support, enter Hazel who is hired to maintain the family’s home and take care of young Harold Baxter. A story in itself as Dorothy tries to take on the world of interior design with a corporate gig and wonders if she still has what it takes to succeed, the plot takes a twist when Harold believes he has captured a photo of a U.F.O. It doesn’t take much for word to get out of his spaceship sighting and for the Air Force to get involved. Kind of out there but remember we are talking about an era where U.F.O. scares were not so uncommon and TV was getting blitzed by series that included space ships and aliens. So the tie in actually makes sense. 

The evolution of Hazel continues. What began as a single-panel cartoon in the Saturday Evening Post back in 1943, was then brought to life in 1961 as a popular sitcom that went on to span five seasons. Hazel was not only known for keeping a spot-free home, but it was her big heart and droll sense of humor that made her one of TV’s most beloved heroines of the early to mid-1960s. In “Hazel: A Musical Maid for America” Klea Blackhurst admirably takes on the role as the tough as nails housekeeper, injecting just the right dose of humor and no-nonsense into her character while offering a dynamic vocal range in many of the show’s numbers. 

Both Ken Clark and Summer Naomi Smart are finely cast as George and Dorothy Baxter and are highly convincing as the 1960s married couple, gelling well with each other. Each also displays a finely tuned vocal presence of their own with Smart really lighting up the stage in her back to work number “Sheer Perfection”. The cast is well rounded and provides outstanding contributions from Ed Kross as Hazel’s love interest Bonkers Johnson, Casey Lyons as Harold Baxter and a strong ensemble that is highlighted by Bill Bannon and Meghan Murphy.

Boasting a very impressive, ever-changing set that really enhances the 1960s essence, “Hazel” is an entertaining spectacle as much as it is a fun, light-hearted comedy that gets its digs in at the male narrow-mindedness of the era and delves into the accepting of those for who they are. With plenty of energetic musical number laced with humor and wit, we are presented with a well-rounded comedy that comes with a nice measure of nostalgia.  

“Hazel: A Musical Maid in America”, a presentation full of clean humor (pun intended), a fun story and enjoyable big show numbers, is being performed at Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook through May 20th. For tickets and/or more show information, visit www.DruryLaneTheatre.com.     

 

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Idle Muse Theatre Company launches its 20th anniversary season with The Three Musketeers, March 26 - April 25, written by…

Physical Theater Festival Chicago Announces 2026 Lineup and Companies for its 14th season, June 1 - 7

10 March 2026 in Upcoming Theatre

Physical Theater Festival Chicago is proud to announce the full lineup for its 13th anniversary celebration, June 1 - 7. The Festival…

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND BLUEY’S BIG PLAY RETURNS TO CHICAGO THIS YEAR!

10 March 2026 in Upcoming Theatre

Wackadoo! Following a highly successful global tour, Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad are bringing Bluey’s Big Play The Stage Show back to…

Northlight Theatre announces the inaugural season in the company's new home in Downtown Evanston

10 March 2026 in Theatre Buzz

Northlight Theatre, under the direction of Artistic Director BJ Jones and Executive Director Timothy J. Evans, proudly announces its inaugural…

Static, Signals, and Surprises: City Lit’s Changing Channels Tunes In

09 March 2026 in Theatre in Review

The year is 1952. Television is rapidly gaining popularity over radio, to the delight of some and the disgust of…

Beautifully Produced 'Two Sisters and a Piano,' But Script Misses the Mark

09 March 2026 in Theatre in Review

In “Two Sisters and a Piano” written by Nilo Cruz and directed by Lisa Portes,  we soon learn these two…

CHUCK SMITH AND HARRY LENNIX REUNITE FOR A MAJOR REVIVAL OF MA RAINEY'S BLACK BOTTOM, AUGUST WILSON'S ONLY PLAY SET IN CHICAGO, APPEARING AT THE GOODMAN STARTING MARCH 28

09 March 2026 in Upcoming Theatre

Nearly 30 years after its box-office-record-setting 1997 Chicago premiere production, August Wilson's Ma Rainey's Black Bottom returns to The Goodman, helmed by Chicago…

Open Space Arts' Chicago premiere of A THIRD WAY, begins Friday, April 3

09 March 2026 in Upcoming Theatre

Open Space Arts has announced casting for its Chicago premiere of A THIRD WAY, a sharply funny, deeply compassionate new play…

 

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