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Shows Playing on Wednesday
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33 Performances Found
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Beverly Arts Center
(Chicago Kids Company Theatre for Children)
Alice in Wonderland. Experience Alice and her magical journey to Wonderland all over again.
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Beverly Arts Center
Alice in Wonderland. Alice falls down the rabbit hole.
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Second City
(Second City)
Between Barack and a New Show. The primaries are coming up fast, so get some more Barack luv on.
Editors Pick!reviewed!clearspacer
Briar Street Theatre
Blue Man Group. A silent but oddly endearing blue trio explore the humorous and bizarre.
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Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. Relive the fifties...or experience them for the first time.
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Navy Pier Skyline Stage
Cirque Shanghai: Bai XI. Cirque Shanghai returns for a second year of fantastic feats.
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Skyline Stage Navy Pier
(Cirque Shanghai)
Cirque Shanghai: GOLD. Cirque Shanghai is back again—with a new act.
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Steppenwolf Upstairs Theatre
(Steppenwolf Theatre Company)
Dead Man’s Cell Phone. Jean can't stop answering a dead man's cell phone. And the phone keeps ringing.
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IO Theater
(Atticus Finch)
Felt. What's funnier than improv? Sassy puppets performing improv.
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Chicago Shakespeare Theater
(Chicago Shakespeare Theater)
Funk It Up About Nothin'. It's Shakespeare—the raptastic version.
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Navy Pier Skyline Stage
(Cirque Shanghai)
Gold. The Cirque Shanghai acrobats return—and they're more daring than ever.
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Royal George Theatre Center
(Royal George Theatre)
Gutenberg! The Musical!. Two aspiring writers head for Broadway...
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Circle Theatre
(Circle Theatre)
Hay Fever. No one can deny that the Bliss family drives their guests nuts.
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Improv Kitchen
Improv Kitchen. Fill your belly and then watch it jiggle as you giggle.
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Bank of America Theatre
(Broadway In Chicago)
Jersey Boys. Listen to Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons croon.
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Mercury Theater
(Lowey/Leone Productions)
Kid From Brooklyn, The . Danny Kaye rose from an improv comic to become a superstar.
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United Center
Kooza. Acrobats, clowns and comedy all under one roof.
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Bailiwick Repertory
(Split Britches)
Lesbians Who Kill. It's even better than the movie "Monster."
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Writers' Theatre (Tudor Court)
(Writers’ Theatre)
Lion in Winter, The . Goldman merges fiction and past events to retell a powerful history.
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No Exit Cafe
(Theo Ubique)
Lonesome Losers of the Night. The Belgian-French speaking songwriter's work gets a new revue.
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Water Tower Water Works
(Lookingglass Theatre Company)
Lookingglass Alice. The acrobatic Alice is back again.
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City Lit
Magic Chicago. Let the magic and mystery dazzle you.
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Copley Theatre
(TOC Productions)
Menopause the Musical. Hot flashes, memory loss and chocolate binges galore.
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Marriott Theatre
(Marriott Theatre)
Nunsense. Sister Julia accidentally poisoned 54 nuns. What now?
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Second City ETC
(Second City)
Pratfall of Civilization. "Pratfall of Civilization" takes aim at America and hits its mark (mostly).
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Victory Gardens Biograph Theater
(Victory Gardens)
Relatively Close. Families are the funniest.
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Drury Lane Water Tower Place
(Broadway In Chicago)
Shout! The Mod Musical. Five women in 1960s England make musical history.
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Mary's Attic
(Hell in a Handbag Productions)
Summer Camp 2. Summer camp is back. And we don't mean the sleepover kind.
Editors Pick!reviewed!clearspacer
Steppenwolf Theatre
(Steppenwolf )
Superior Donuts. What would you do if you owned a tore-up donut shop?
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IO Theater
TJ & Dave. Raunchy, raucous improv from a male and female perspective.
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Annoyance Theatre
(Annoyance Theatre)
Triple Feature. Three new directors step up and give it their best shot.
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Ford Center for the Performing Arts, Oriental Theatre
(Broadway in Chicago)
Wicked. The musical back story of Glinda and the Wicked Witch of the West.

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