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Quote: Top-notch Shakespeare plays and other works are performed in both the courtyard theatre and the smaller upstairs theatre. It can be a bit pricey, but there is not a bad seat in the house and the performances are Read More
Quote: Somehow, my kids have fallen in love with musical theatre. I think it began with Les Miserables, which my middle one fell for at the tender age of 8. Joseph and other Andrew Lloyd Webber shows, Aida, Children of Read More
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Quote: A fun-filled concert with many different topics (if you choose to call them at), chances for audience participation, and lots of toilet paper. Although this is all fun, beware of blinking lights. Your best chance Read More
Quote: Huntley is a discounted outlet mall. It is an outside mall. The mall is not too big at this time, but it will soon be adding new stores. You can find great bargains at your favorite stores like Gap, Aeropostale, Read More
Quote: This is a well done intellectual play staring Julian Moore. This Play Just opened up and it is a must see for all. Do not sit in the back 2 rows of the orchestra the seats are narrow and close to the row in front Read More
Quote: I liked Navy Pier IMAX very much. My family and I had great time over there. It's worth it to go there and watch movies you/your kid would like to watch. Read More
Quote: Well, here we are on Broadway. It's the icing on the cake.But always remember, Chicago is the cake.~Bob Falls Chicago has always had a fabulous theater scene and even more notorious comedy theater scene. I Read More
Quote: This place is a great place for a first date. It is silly and pitchers of beer are available. The downstairs has cabaret style seating and can be VERY smokey. Upstairs is very dark and I worry about what is Read More
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Quote: TMLMTBGB is 30 plays in 60 minutes. New plays are added each week by the Neo-Futurists. If the show sells out (and it usually does), the crew orders out--pizza for the entire audience. The shows run on Read More