Schaumburg’s usually annual Black History Month play returns next week after a year’s hiatus with a new nonprofit production company.
Rosemont’s EXP virtual reality venue debuts its new medieval experience, John Mueller recreates Buddy Holly’s final concert at the Raue Center for the Arts, Tony Award winners perform at the Illinois Conservatory for the Arts’ benefit concert and gala in Naperville.
Larkin High School’s Visual and Performing Arts Academy’s Dance Academy will present a dancing adaptation of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.”
Sunday is National Margarita Day, so raise a glass to good times and warmer days. We’ve also got news about a blindfold dinner at The Morton Arboretum, a (near) one-year celebration at Fat Rosie’s in Oak Brook, a Girl Scout cookie and wine pairing in Algonquin and more.
Make plans to see Christopher Titus at the Chicago Improv in Schaumburg, the Travel & Adventure Show in Rosemont, the Peking Acrobats at the Genesee in Waukegan and more.
Skrilla said the “6-7” craze connected to his drill rap hit almost didn’t happen. He said he nearly didn’t publish “Doot Doot (6-7)” because he considered it “a throwaway.” He never saw any aspect of it becoming popular, much less inspiring a global phenomenon.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre revives the backstage farce “The Play That Goes Wrong,” Writers Theatre produces “Two Sisters and a Piano,” and Goodman Theatre stages the English adaptation of Junot Díaz’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel “The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.”