Events for December 5th, 2008
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Friday - December 5th
Theater / Performance
The Flesh Hungry Dog Show
Jackhammer - 6406 N. Clark St. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
9 p.m. - 12 a.m. Second annual "Christmas with the Crawfords," with The Joans, Coltrane Motion, The Beazley Phillips Band, DJ Sky and Girlie-Q Burlesque
Local musician Gary Airedale hosts this monthly LBGT and queer-friendly rock 'n' roll variety show. Also features vintage movies and giveaways from The Pleasure Chest.
Theater / Theater Event
Belle Barth: If I Embarrass You, Tell Your Friends
No Exit Cafe - 6970 N. Glenwood Ave. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
Local actress Bethany Thomas portrays the raunchy '50s comic Belle Barth in a musical comedy by Evanston playwright Joanne Koch and collaborators Ilya Levinson and Owen Kalt.
Theater / Theater Event
Cut to the Quick
The Side Project Theatre - 1439 W. Jarvis Ave. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
A rotating roster of short plays by local and national playwrights Sean Graney, Brett Neveu, Laura Jacqmin, Phiip Dawkins, Robert Tenges, John Garces, Laurel Haines, Brian Golden, Aaron Carter, Mark Young and others.
Theater / Theater Event
Cut to the Quick
The Side Project Theatre - 1439 W. Jarvis Ave. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
A rotating roster of short plays by local and national playwrights Sean Graney, Brett Neveu, Laura Jacqmin, Phiip Dawkins, Robert Tenges, John Garces, Laurel Haines, Brian Golden, Aaron Carter, Mark Young and others.
Music / Jazz
Music / Jazz
Theater / Theater Event
Corpus Christi
BoHo Theatre at Heartland Studio Theatre - 7016 N. Glenwood Ave. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
A modernized version of the Passion play by Tony Award-winner Terrence McNally ("Kiss of the Spider Woman," "The Full Monty") recasts Jesus and the Apostles as gay men living in 1950s Texas.
Events / Gallery Exhibit
Saying Goodbye, a group show
Greenleaf Art Center - 1806 W. Greenleaf Ave. - Chicago (Rogers Park)
Features artwork depicting people getting rid of Christmas trees and other end-of-holiday themes by Pat Conway, Linda Doyle, Judith Hladik-Voss, Judy Langston and Cheri Naselli.


