- 1650 N. Halsted St., Lincoln Park
Founded in 1976, Steppenwolf Theatre is a Chicago institution that epitomizes the city's "rock 'n' roll" theater style. Actor-oriented and design-savvy, its wel... READ MORE
Founded in 1976, Steppenwolf Theatre is a Chicago institution that epitomizes the city's "rock 'n' roll" theater style. Actor-oriented and design-savvy, its wel... READ MORE
Angel Island is home to the Mary-Arrchie Theatre Company. Now air-conditioned, the upstairs theater is no longer the sweltering hothouse it used to be. Good thi... READ MORE
The off-Loop theater, currently under the artistic direction of Hank Boland celebrated its 25th season in 2013. The 70-seat theater now boasts central air cond... READ MORE
The Second City's irreverent second troupe since 1982, e.t.c.'s long-running comedy revues are often equal to the mainstage offerings in wit, precision and cunn... READ MORE
A showcase for countless permanent and transient Chicago theater companies, this three-theater complex, with each space differently configured but containing ex... READ MORE
With the Chicago Gay Men's Chorus. READ MORE
If Chicago is famous for improvisational comedy, The Second City is the ongoing reason. Originally called the Compass Players when the group started at the Univ... READ MORE
Actors perform short-form improv comedy games in a competitive format at this theater's flagship show "ComedySportz." The show is appropriate for all ages. The ... READ MORE
This three-theater complex, located in what was once a post office, then a movie theater for Chicago Filmmakers, and most recently Bailiwick Arts Center, has be... READ MORE
The Second City and Levity Entertainment team up for this cabaret-style club with a bar and restaurant component in the former "Tony 'n' Tina's Wedding" space. ... READ MORE
The successful L.A. comedy club opens an outpost in Chicago's former Lakeview Theater, with plans to host a mix of national headliners and up-and-coming local c... READ MORE
A major theater complex since its construction in 1986, this three-stage entertainment center houses a Broadway-sized mainstage, a very comfortable cabaret spac... READ MORE
Since 1970, Josephine Forsberg's Players Workshop has been a school spun off from Second City and showcasing the work of local talents. The theater, which is al... READ MORE
This famous North Side theater was formerly a distinguished in-the-round venue whose artistic director, George Keithley, brought audiences up close to famous ... READ MORE
Nana Shineflug's troupe continues to be a training ground for some of the best dancers in the city. Her choreography is full of the wonders of spiritual self-di... READ MORE
A small but flourishing performance space, Lunar Cabaret consistently puts up excellent, refreshingly offbeat shows. READ MORE
Built in 1978, this comfortable, 435-seat commercial Equity theater has seen some of Chicago's biggest moneymakers ("Sexual Perversity in Chicago," "Tintypes," ... READ MORE