The fall theater season is packed with new shows both off-Loop and downtown; the list below charts a sampling of openings over the next three months, beginning September 14. What it doesn't include are productions that are already under way--from the Rhinoceros Theater Festival (a sprawling showcase of fringe performance up through early November) to such long-running hits as Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, Blue Man Group, Late Nite Catechism, Shear Madness, Wicked, and Forbidden Broadway: Special Victims Unit. Many companies offer discounted season subscriptions, and most theaters offer cheap seats via the League of Chicago Theatres' "Hot Tix" program; see hottix.org.
SEPTEMBER
friday14
Ape | Raven Theatre
Dog & Pony Theatre Company premieres Paul Oakley Stovall's play about a teenage boy obsessed with elephants, aliens, and his own body. | Through 10/14 | dogandponychicago.org
'night, Mother |
Theatre Building Chicago
Dorothy Tristan and Elaine Rivkin star in Marsha Norman's drama about a woman justifying her suicidal intentions to her mother. | Through 11/18 | theatrebuildingchicago.org
Some Girl(s) | Profiles Theatre
Playwright-filmmaker Neil LaBute's comedy, about a man's odyssey across America to "right some wrongs" with five ex-girlfriends, opens Profiles' season of LaBute scripts. | Through 10/28 | profilestheatre.org
saturday15
Elmina's Kitchen |
Chicago Center for the Performing Arts
Congo Square Theatre Company presents British writer Kwame Kwei-Armah's drama about the troubled relationship of a black father and son in London's crime-ridden Hackney borough. | Through 10/14 | congosquaretheatre.org
The Magnificents | Viaduct Theater
House Theatre of Chicago member Dennis Watkins stars in a "magical clown show" inspired by his late grandfather, a professional magician. Molly Brennan directs. | Through 11/3 | thehousetheatre.com
sunday16
Phantom | Theatre Building Chicago
Maury Yeston and Arthur Kopit's musical version of the classic mystery is presented by Porchlight Music Theatre. | Through 11/11 | porchlighttheatre.com
Suddenly, Last Summer |
Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater
Shattered Globe Theatre revives Tennessee Williams's gothic drama. | Through 10/27 | shatteredglobe.org
monday17
The Busy World Is Hushed |
Next Theatre Company
Peggy Roeder stars in Keith Bunin's drama about an Episcopal minister who arranges a romance between her son and a male writer. | Through 10/14 | nexttheatre.org
Jitney | Pegasus Players
This early play from Pulitzer Prize-winner August Wilson dramatizes the lives of black men working in a Pittsburgh taxi garage in the 1970s. | Through 10/28 | pegasusplayers.org
tuesday18
Antic in Romantic |
Gorilla Tango Theatre
Nicholas Korn's "modern-day commedia" concerns a woman who decides to break off her relationship with her lover on the day he plans to propose to her. | Through 9/26 | gorillatango.com
friday21
A View From the Bridge |
Actors Workshop Theatre
Arthur Miller's drama, about a tragic triangle among a longshoreman, his niece, and a young illegal immigrant, is staged in its rarely-seen original version. | Through 10/21 | actorsworkshop.org
saturday22
Happy Endings Are Extra |
Bailiwick Repertory
Midwest premiere of a drama by African playwright Ashraf Johaardien. | Through 10/28 | bailiwick.org
sunday23
The Crucible |
Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Arthur Miller's politically charged drama about the Salem witch hunts. | Through 11/11 | steppenwolf.org
monday24
Passion Play: A Cycle |
Goodman Theatre
Sarah Ruhl's new drama uses the traditional medieval re-enactment of Christ's crucifixion to examine the political manipulation of religion in Elizabethan England, pre-World War II Germany, and Reagan-era America. | Through 10/21 | goodmantheatre.org
tuesday25
Men of Steel |
Theatre Building Chicago
Theater Wit presents the Chicago premiere of Qui Nguyen's action satire about a team of postmillennial superheroes. | Through 10/28
Spare Change | Stage Left Theatre
World premiere of Mia McCullough's drama, about a man trying to help an apparently unstable young woman flee an abusive relationship. | Through 11/3 | stagelefttheatre.com
wednesday26
The Savannah Disputation
Writers' Theatre
Evan Smith's new comedy concerns two elderly southern sisters' response to the arrival of a young door-to-door evangelist. | Through 11/25 | writerstheatre.org
thursday27
Coronado | Steep Theatre Company
Novelist Dennis Lehane (Mystic River) penned this thriller about a father and son searching for a missing girl and a stolen diamond. | Through 11/3 | steeptheatre.com
friday28
Merchant on Venice |
Silk Road Theatre Project
Shishir Kurup's reworking of Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice employs Bollywood-style musical numbers while addressing Hindu-Muslim tensions in Los Angeles. | Through 11/4 | srtp.org
MiLK | Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater
Nambi E. Kelley's drama, about three teenage girls growing up in a Chicago housing project, is directed by Chuck Smith for MPAACT. | Through 11/11
Noir | Building Stage
This stylized theater piece evokes the jazz-tinged, black-and-white world of film noir. | Through 11/3 | silenttheatre.com
Psycho Beach Party |
Athenaeum Theatre
The Easy Street Players perform Charles Busch's campy spoof of 1960s drive-in movies. | Through 10/21 | vanderhouse.com
A Steady Rain | Chicago Dramatists
Keith Huff's new drama about two policemen whose mishandling of a seemingly routine domestic disturbance call leads to disaster. | Through 10/28 | chicagodramatists.org
saturday29
A Murder of Crows |
Live Bait Theater
GroundUp Theatre presents Mac Wellman's apocalyptic satire of America in the aftermath of the Gulf War. | Through 10/21 | grounduptheatre.com
Thyestes | Court Theatre
The Roman playwright Seneca's tragedy, about feuding brothers driven by a centuries-old desire for revenge, performed in Caryl Churchill's translation. JoAnne Akalaitis directs. | Through 10/21 | courttheatre.org
sunday30
Desire Under the Elms |
Chopin Theatre
The Hypocrites revive Eugene O'Neill's tragedy about a young woman who marries a middle-aged man--and then falls in love with his son. | Through 11/11 | the-hypocrites.com
Fiction |
Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater
The Remy Bumppo Theatre Company performs Steven Dietz's drama about a married couple whose relationship is shaken when the wife reads her husband's journal. | Through 11/4 | remybumppo.org
Sounds So Good, Makes You Wanna Holler (Old School vs. New School) |
Black Ensemble Theater
This musical revue honors African-American pop artists from the heyday of Motown to rap. | Open run | blackensembletheatre.org
OCTOBER
monday1
The Defiant Muse |
Victory Gardens Biograph Theater
World premiere of Nicholas A. Patricca's drama about protofeminist 17th-century Mexican writer Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz. | Through 10/28 | victorygardens.org
Zanna, Don't! | Bailiwick Repertory
Tim Acito's off-Broadway hit takes place in a town where high-schoolers put on a musical about "the controversy over straights in the military." | Through 11/4 | bailiwick.org
tuesday2
The Siddhartha Project: A Down Home, Apocalyptic Avalanche of Beauty | Lumen
Collaboraction presents a collaborative, environmental work inspired by Herman Hesse's Siddhartha. | Through 10/14 | collaboraction.org
We Won't Pay! We Won't Pay! |
Stage Left Theater
Italian radical satirist Dario Fo's farce about housewives on a looting spree is performed by Will Act for Food. | Through 11/7 | willactforfood.com
wednesday3
The Sparrow | Apollo Theater
The House Theatre of Chicago remounts last season's hit. | Through 12/31 | thehousetheatre.com
friday5
The Horror | Cornservatory
Corn Productions presents a Halloween-season evening of comic takes on zombies, vampires, haunted houses, and serial killers. | Through 11/3 | cornservatory.org
saturday6
No Child |
Lookingglass Theatre Company
Nilaja Sun plays multiple characters in her one-woman show, which views the public school system through the eyes of an idealistic young teaching artist. This is the production's first engagement following a long New York run. | Through 11/18 | lookingglasstheatre.org
sunday7
Altar Boyz | Drury Lane Water Tower Place
This witty off-Broadway hit takes the form of a concert by a fictional Christian hip-hop boy band to explore issues of religious, ethnic, and sexual identity. | Through 11/25 | drurylanewatertower.com
Completely Hollywood (Abridged) |
Royal George Theatre Center
See sidebar; runs in repertory with The Bible: The Complete Word of God (Abridged). | Through 12/2 | reducedshakespeare.com
monday8
I Do! I Do! | American Theater Company
Heidi Kettenring and Stef Tovar star in Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt's musical about a 50-year marriage updated to modern Chicago. | Through 11/11 | atcweb.org
tuesday9
The Bible: The Complete Word of God (Abridged) |
Royal George Theatre Center
See sidebar; runs in rep with Completely Hollywood (Abridged). | Through 12/2 | reducedshakespeare.com
wednesday10
The Miser | Northlight Theatre
Moliere's satire is directed by Mark Lococo. | Through 11/11 | northlight.org
Passion | Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Ana Gasteyer and Kevin Gudahl star in director Gary Griffin's stripped-down staging of Stephen Sondheim's operatic musical. | Through 11/11 | chicagoshakes.org
thursday11
Around the Coyote Fall Arts Festival
This annual multidisciplinary event showcases the work of emerging artists, including theater groups, in various locations around Wicker Park and Bucktown. | Through 10/14 | aroundthecoyote.org
sunday14
Aristocrats | Strawdog Theatre
Brian Friel's drama about an upper-class Irish family's reunion is directed by Steppenwolf member Rick Snyder. | Through 11/17 | strawdog.org
Jersey Boys | LaSalle Bank Theatre
The Broadway hit about Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons comes to Chicago. | Open run
The Night of the Iguana |
Raven Theatre
An alcoholic preacher, a virginal painter, a bawdy widow, and a dying poet gather at a Mexican mountain retreat in Tennessee Williams's poetic drama. | Through 12/8 | raventheatre.com
monday15
Horror Academy
North Lakeside Cultural Center
The all-female stage combat troupe Babes With Blades performs Halloween-themed sketches and monologues about vampires, cannibals, and zombies. | Through 11/4 | babeswithblades.org
wednesday17
Confessions of a Mormon Boy |
Bailiwick Repertory
No, it's not about Mitt Romney. Solo performer Steven Fales recounts his experiences as a closeted gay Mormon family man. | Through 10/21 | bailiwick.org
thursday18
Emma | Trap Door Theatre
Howard Zinn's dramatization of the life of Emma Goldman is directed by Kate Hendrickson. | Through 12/1 | trapdoortheatre.com
friday19
Creole | Storefront Theater
InFusion Theatre Company premieres Margaret Lewis's drama about a southern plantation slave caught in the middle of a dangerous love triangle. | Through 11/18 | infusiontheatre.com
El Camino | Chopin Theatre
Poland's avant-garde Teatr Cogitatur presents a play by Witold Izdebski. | Through 11/4
Translations |
Lincoln Square Theatre
Brian Friel's drama about a 19th-century British soldier who falls in love with an Irish woman is performed by Caffeine Theatre. | Through 11/18 | caffeinetheatre.com
monday22
The Island of Dr. Moreau |
Lifeline Theatre
H.G. Wells's classic thriller, about a mad scientist who wants to turn animals into humans, is adapted by Robert Kauzlaric. | Through 12/2 | lifelinetheatre.com
Weapon of Mass Impact |
A Red Orchid Theatre
The premiere of Brett Neveu's newest drama, about the lingering impact of 9/11 on the collective national consciousness. | Through 12/2 | aredorchidtheatre.org
friday26
Chalk |
Chicago Cultural Center Studio Theater
The Right Brain Project premieres Brad Lawrence's play, which puts a film noir spin on a classic tale. | Through 11/25 | therbp.org
Vampire Lesbians of Sodom |
Athenaeum Theatre
The Easy Street Players perform Charles Busch's gender-bending comedy. | Through 11/17 | vanderhouse.com
8th Annual Women's Performance Art Festival--A Fierce Presence | Link's Hall
The Stockyards Theatre Project presents a weekend of performance. | Through 10/28 | stockyardstheatreproject.org
monday29
The Cook | Goodman Theatre
Eduardo Machado's drama, set in Havana on the night of Fidel Castro's 1958 revolution, concerns a cook who safeguards an estate abandoned by her aristocratic employers when they flee the island. | Through 11/18 | goodmantheatre.org
NOVEMBER
thursday1
Casa de Muertos (Dead Folks Home) | Aguijon Theater Company
Colombian playwright Alberto Llerena's dark comedy tells of a family whose home is invaded by ghosts. | Through 12/2 | aguijontheater.org
friday2
The Phantom of the Opera |
Cadillac Palace Theatre
Who was that masked man? Andrew Lloyd Webber's Broadway hit arrives in a touring edition. | Through 1/5 | broadwayinchicago.com
saturday3
Mr. Fluxus | Neo-Futurarium
See sidebar | Through 12/8 | neofuturists.org
sunday4
The Waste Land |
Museum of Contemporary Art
Second City cofounder Bernard Sahlins directs this readers' theater rendition of T.S. Eliot's poem. Presented in cooperation with the Chicago Humanities Festival and the Poetry Foundation, the program stars veteran Chicago actor Nicholas Rudall. | chfestival.org
Wedding play |
Steppenwolf Theatre Company, Merle Reskin Garage Theatre
See sidebar | Through 12/2 | aboutfacetheatre.com
monday5
A Park in Our House |
Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater
Pulitzer Prize-winner Nilo Cruz penned this poetic drama about a family trapped in Castro's Cuba. Victory Gardens Theater and Teatro Vista present a Chicago premiere. | Through 12/9 | teatrovista.org
thursday8
The Hysterical Alphabet |
Gene Siskel Film Center
Theater Oobleck presents a multimedia work about the "female malady" of hysteria by writer Terri Kapsalis, film collagist Danny Thompson, and sound artist John Corbett; part of the Outer Ear Festival of Sound. | theateroobleck.com
Machos | Chicago Dramatists
Based on 50 interviews with men around the country, Teatro Luna's ensemble-created work features an all-female cast portraying male characters. | Through 12/23 | teatroluna.org
Smart | Side Project
LA playwright Robert Fieldsteel's drama is based on the case of a pair of high-school kids who murdered two Dartmouth College professors in 2002. | Through 12/16 | thesideproject.net
friday9
Spukt | Viaduct Theater
Theater Oobleck premieres Dave Buchen's comic take on Napoleon's ventures into the Middle East to spread Western values. The production features live music led by composer Chris Schoen. | Through 12/22 | theateroobleck.com
saturday10
Tesla's Letters | TimeLine Theatre
Jeffrey Stanley's drama concerns an American student who travels to war-torn Yugoslavia in 1997 to research the life of Serbian scientist Nikola Tesla. | Through 12/23 | timelinetheatre.com
sunday11
Bourbon at the Border |
Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater
Eclipse Theatre concludes its season of plays by Pearl Cleage with a revival of the playwright's drama about the "Freedom Summer" of 1964. | Through 12/16 | eclipsetheatre.com
Butt Nekkid | Side Project
Laura Jacqmin's new play concerns a Jewish woman who rebels against her parents by dating a black music producer. | Through 12/16 | thesideproject.net
monday12
Defiance | Next Theatre Company
John Patrick Shanley's drama about racial tension on a marine base in 1971 North Carolina stars Steve Pickering. | Through 12/9 | nexttheatre.org
wednesday14
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers | Circle Theatre
Stage version of the classic movie musical about romance in the Wild West. | Through 12/30 | circle-theatre.org
thursday15
It's Only the End of the World | Chopin Theatre
TUTA Theatre Chicago presents Jean Luc Lagarce's comedy about a terminally ill artist who returns home after a long absence to tell his family that he is dying. | Through 12/16 | tutato.com
friday16
Old Wicked Songs | Chopin Theatre
Jon Marans's drama, about an aging Austrian music professor's turbulent relationship with an American piano virtuoso, is performed by the Signal Ensemble Theatre. | Through 12/15 | signalensemble.com
saturday17
What the Butler Saw |
Court Theatre
Sean Graney directs British playwright Joe Orton's kinky satire of the psychiatric establishment. | Through 12/9 | courttheatre.org
sunday18
Dog Sees God: The Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead |
Oracle Theatre
Burt Royal's dark comedy is "an unofficial parody" of the Peanuts cartoon strip. | Through 12/15 | oracletheatre.org
A Wonderful Life |
Theatre Building Chicago
Porchlight Music Theatre presents Sheldon Harnick and Joe Raposo's musical version of the classic film. | Through 12/30 | porchlighttheatre.com
monday19
The Philadelphia Story |
Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater
Remy Bumppo Theatre Company revives Philip Barry's classic romantic comedy. | Through 1/6 | remybumppo.org
wednesday21
Farewell Umbrella (Au Revoir Parapluie) |
Chicago Shakespeare Theater
French circus-theater artist James Thierree--grandson of Charlie Chaplin--headlines a visual spectacle featuring acrobatics, mime, dance, and music. | Through 12/1 | chicagoshakes.com
friday23
Red Light Winter |
Athenaeum Theatre
The Easy Street Players present Adam Rapp's drama about two American friends involved in a love triangle with an Amsterdam prostitute. | Through 12/15 | vanderhouse.com
The Santaland Diaries |
Theatre Building Chicago
Theater Wit presents David Sedaris's comic monologue. | Through 12/29
sunday25
A Christmas Carol |
Goodman Theatre
The Goodman presents its 30th annual staging of the holiday classic. | Through 12/29 | goodmantheatre.org
I Am Who I Am: The Teddy Pendergrass Story |
Black Ensemble Theater
Writer-director Jackie Taylor's musical pays tribute to the late soul star. | Open run | blackensembletheater.org
monday26
A Christmas Story |
Theatre Building Chicago
Theater Wit's stage version of Jean Shepherd's novel about a boy in 1940s Indiana who wants a BB rifle for Christmas. | Through 12/29
A City Lit Christmas |
City Lit Theater Company
Terry McCabe directs an eclectic program of holiday chestnuts and rarities. | Through 12/30 | citylit.org
wednesday 28
The Turn of the Screw |
Writers' Theatre at Books on Vernon
Jessica Thebus directs Jeffrey Hatcher's adaptation of Henry James's ghost story. | Through 3/30 | writerstheatre.org
thursday29
Good Black |
ETA Creative Arts Foundation
Rob Pen/ny's drama about a young man who falls in love with an older single mother. | Through 1/20 | etacreativearts.org
friday30
Lord Butterscotch and the Curse of the Darkwater Phantom |
Storefront Theater
Blindfaith Theatre premieres a collaboration by local playwrights Lisa Dillman, Rebecca Gilman, and Brett Neveu--a spoof of aristocratic British comedy. | Through 1/6
Rudolph, the Red-Hosed Reindeer | Bailiwick Repertory
Hell in a Handbag Productions' risque musical parody of the animated children's TV special turns the title character into a cross-dresser. | Through 12/30 | bailiwick.org
A Red Orchid Theatre 1531 N. Wells | 312-943-8722 | redorchidtheatre.org
Actors Workshop Theatre 1044 W. Bryn Mawr | 773-728-7529 | actorsworkshop.org
Aguijon Theater Company 2707 N. Laramie | 773-637-5899 | aguijontheater.org
Annoyance Theatre 4830 N. Broadway | 773-561-4665 | annoyanceproductions.com
Apollo Theater 2540 N. Lincoln | 773-935-6100 | apollochicago.com
Athenaeum Theatre 2936 N. Southport | 312-902-1500 | athenaeumtheatre.com
Bailiwick Repertory Bailiwick Arts Center | 1229 W. Belmont | 773-883-1090 | bailiwick.org
Berger Park Cultural Center 6205 N. Sheridan | 773-761-0376
Black Ensemble Theater Uptown Center Hull House | 4520 N. Beacon | 773-769-4451 | blackensembletheater.org
Building Stage 412 N. Carpenter | 866-811-4111 | buildingstage.com
Cadillac Palace Theatre 151 W. Randolph | 312-902-1400 | cadillac-palace.com
Chicago Center for the Performing Arts 777 N. Green | 312-733-6000 | theaterland.com
Chicago Cultural Center | studio theater 78 E. Washington | 312-742-8497 | dcatheater.org
Chicago Dramatists 1105 W. Chicago | 312-633-0630 | chicagodramatists.org
Chicago Shakespeare Theater Navy Pier | 800 E. Grand | 312-595-5600 | chicagoshakes.com
Chopin Theatre 1543 W. Division | 773-278-1500 | chopintheatre.com
Circle Theatre 7300 W. Madison | Forest Park | 708-771-0700 | circle-theatre.org
City Lit Theater Company Edgewater Presbyterian Church | 1020 W. Bryn Mawr | 773-293-3682 | citylit.org
Cornservatory 4210 N. Lincoln | 312-409-6435 | cornservatory.org
Court Theatre 5535 S. Ellis | 773-753-4472 | courttheatre.org
Drury Lane Water Tower Place 175 E. Chestnut | 312-642-2000 | drurylanewatertower.com
ETA Creative Arts Foundation | ETA Square 7558 S. South Chicago | 773-752-3955 | etacreativearts.org
Ford Center for the Performing Arts | Oriental Theatre 24 W. Randolph | 312-902-1400
Gene Siskel Film Center 164 N. State | 312-846-2600 | artic.edu/webspaces/siskelfilmcenter
Goodman Theatre 170 N. Dearborn | 312-443-3800 | goodman-theatre.org
Gorilla Tango Theatre 1919 N. Milwaukee | 773-598-4549 | gorillatango.com
LaSalle Bank Theatre 18 W. Monroe | 312-902-1400 | lasalle-bank-theater.com
Lifeline Theatre 6912 N. Glenwood | 773-761-4477 | lifelinetheatre.com
Lincoln Square Theatre Community Arts Center | Berry Memorial United Methodist Church | 4754 N. Leavitt | 773-275-7930 | lincolnsquareartscenter.com
Link's Hall 3435 N. Sheffield | 773-281-0824 | linkshall.org
Live Bait Theater 3914 N. Clark | 773-871-1212 | livebaittheater.org
Lookingglass Theatre Company Water Tower Water Works | 821 N. Michigan | 312-337-0665 | lookingglasstheatre.org
Lumen 839 W. Fulton Market | 312 733 2222 | lumen-chicago.com
Museum of Contemporary Art 220 E. Chicago | 312-397-4010 | mcachicago.org
Neo-Futurarium 5153 N. Ashland | 773-275-5255 | neofuturists.org
Next Theatre Company | Noyes Cultural Arts Center | 927 Noyes | Evanston | 847-475-1875 | ext. 2 | nexttheatre.org
North Lakeside Cultural Center 6219 N. Sheridan | 773-743-4477 | northlakesidecc.org
Northlight Theatre | North Shore Center for the Performing Arts | 9501 Skokie Blvd. | Skokie | 847-673-6300 | northlight.org
Oracle Theatre 3809 N. Broadway | 773-244-2980 | oracletheatre.org
Pegasus Players O'Rourke Performing Arts Center | Truman College | 1145 W. Wilson | 773-878-9761 | pegasusplayers.org
Profiles Theatre 4147 N. Broadway | 773-549-1815 | profilestheatre.org
Prop Thtr 3502 N. Elston | 773-539-7838 | propthtr.org |
Raven Theatre 6157 N. Clark | 773-338-2177 | raventheatre.com
Royal George Theatre Center 1641 N. Halsted | 312-988-9000 | theroyalgeorgetheatre.com
Saint Peter's Episcopal Church 621 W. Belmont | 773-525-0844
Side Project Theatre 1439 W. Jarvis | 312-973-2150 | thesideproject.net
Silk Road Theatre Project Chicago Temple | First United Methodist Church | Pierce Hall | 77 W. Washington | 312-857-1234 | srtp.org
Stage Left Theatre 3408 N. Sheffield | 773-883-8830 | stagelefttheatre.com
Steep Theatre Company 3902 N. Sheridan | 312-458-0722 | steeptheatre.com
Steppenwolf Theatre Company 1650 N. Halsted | 312-335-1650 | steppenwolf.org
Steppenwolf Theatre Company | Merle Reskin Garage Theatre 1624 N. Halsted | 312-335-1650 | steppenwolf.org
Storefront Theater Gallery 37 Center for the Arts | 66 E. Randolph | 312-742-8497 | dcatheater.org
Strawdog Theatre Company 3829 N. Broadway | 773-528-9696 | strawdog.org
Theatre Building Chicago 1225 W. Belmont | 773-327-5252 | theatrebuildingchicago.org
Viaduct Theater 3111 N. Western | 773-296-6024 | viaducttheater.com
Victory Gardens Biograph Theater 2433 N. Lincoln | 773-871-3000 | victorygardens.org
Victory Gardens Greenhouse Theater 2257 N. Lincoln | 773-871-3000 | victorygardens.org
Village Players Theatre 1010 Madison | Oak Park | 866-764-1010 | village-players.org
Writers' Theatre 325 Tudor Ct. | Glencoe | 847-242-6000 | writerstheatre.org
Writers' Theatre Books on Vernon | 664 Vernon | Glencoe | 847-242-6000 | writerstheatre.org
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