Dance
Featuring dancers, video projections and music by the indie pop duo Finom, the performance phenomenon is unfolding across the area in July.
The Chicago arts variety show hosts its last run this month at Thalia Hall, with a local focus.
Links Hall will say goodbye to Chicago’s experimental arts community with “Dusk,” a party, requiem and appreciation that will go deep into the night.
Chicago-based filmmaker Tim Whalen crossed ballet with conservation in the short film “Mates for Life: Whooping Crane,” which had its premiere Tuesday at Facets in Chicago.
Christopher Wheeldon’s delightful adaptation of the Lewis Carroll classic tale is a cornucopia of artistry, color, whimsy, merriment, zaniness and, well, fun.
The Chicago Blues Festival, Tony Award-winning musical “Kimberly Akimbo” at CIBC Theatre and Ribfest Chicago are among the highlights in the week ahead.
“42 Balloons” at Chicago Shakespeare, the Sueños Music Festival in Grant Park and the 40th Belmont-Sheffield Music Fest are among the highlights in the week ahead.
Beyoncé brings her Cowboy Carter Tour to town, Asian American Showcase highlights established and emerging filmmakers, and the Lincoln Roscoe Art & Craft Fair kicks off the summer fest season. These are among the highlights in the week ahead.
Katy Perry headlines the United Center, the Opera Festival of Chicago gets underway, and Ballet Chicago presents a showcase of George Balanchine classics. These are among the highlights in the week ahead.
Mr. Migdoll was always looking for new and creative ways to showcase the dancers.
Scott Joplin’s “Treemonisha” on stage at the Harris Theater, Hadestown at the CIBC Theatre, Japanese Breakfast at the Salt Shed and the Chicago Film Critics Film Festival are among the highlights in the week ahead.
The new scripted dramedy from Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino pulls its plot from the struggles of real-world arts organizations.
The highlight here is the premiere of “Field: New Ground,” a Red Clay commission by Miller that smartly and perceptively showcases the nine solidly trained, highly committed members of this all-female company.
The financially strapped Western Avenue venue near Roscoe Village has been a staple for experimental dance and performances for nearly 50 years.
Red Clay Dance Company at the Dance Center, Peter Frampton at the Chicago Theatre, and Lincoln Park Zoo’s Spring Egg-Stravaganza are among the entertainment highlights in the week ahead.
In what is arguably the most anticipated event of the Chicago dance season, the company presented the first of three performances Thursday evening at the Harris Theater.
J Balvin in concert at the United Center, ‘Titanic the Musical’ at the Marriott Theatre, and Twyla Tharp Dance at the Harris Theater are among the highlights in the week ahead.