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Theater & Dance


Theater & Dance


March Theater


Adding Machine: A Musical The Hypocrites revive Jason Loewith and Joshua Schmidt’s acclaimed 2007 adaptation of Elmer Rice’s 1923 Expressionist satire about an office drone turned killer. The Den Theatre, 1329–1333 N Milwaukee Ave (872-205-6525, the-hypocrites .com). Mar 18–26: Wed–Sat at 8pm; Sun at 3pm. $28. Apr 1–May 15: Fri at 8pm; Sat at 3, 8pm; Sun at 3pm. $36, students $15.


after all the terrible things i do About Face Theatre artistic director Andrew Volkoff helms the Chicago premiere of A. Rey Pamatmat’s drama about a gay college grad confronting past trauma. Theater Wit, 1229 W Belmont Ave (773-975- 8150, aboutfacetheatre.org). Mar 11–Apr 10: Thu, Fri at 7:30pm; Sat at 3, 7:30pm; Sun at 3pm. $35, students and seniors $20.


Arcadia Writers Theatre opens its new building with a revival of Tom Stoppard’s time-hopping 1993 work about math, love, history and the heat death of the universe. Writers Theatre, 325 Tudor Ct, Glencoe, IL (847-242-6000, writerstheatre.org). Mar 16–Apr 24: Tue–Fri at 7:30pm; Sat at 3, 7:30pm; Sun at 2, 6pm. $50–$80.


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42nd Street Come and meet those dancing feet: The stage adaptation of Busby Berkeley’s 1933 backstage romp about an understudy getting her big break (thanks to the leading lady’s ankle break) hit the road in a new incarnation in 2015. This new non- Equity production features a cast of eager, fresh-faced tap dancers listening to the lullaby of Broadway. Cadillac Palace Theatre, 151 W Randolph St (800-775-2000, broadwayinchicago.com). Mar 8– 20: Tue–Sun at various times. $22–$82.


Hazel Drury Lane continues its recent drive to develop new musicals for Broadway with this comedy based on the 1960s sitcom about a lovable maid. Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace, 100 Drury Ln, Oakbrook Terrace, IL (630-530- 0111, drurylanetheatre.com). Mar 31–May 29: Wed at 1:30pm; Thu at 1:30, 8pm; Fri at 8pm; Sat at 5, 8:30pm; Sun at 2, 6pm. $45–$60.


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Heathers: The Musical Kokandy Productions presents the Chicago premiere of the Off Broadway musical, adapted by Laurence O’Keefe (Legally Blonde), Kevin Murphy and Andy Fickman (Reefer Madness) from the cult-classic 1988 movie satire about murderous high school high jinks. Theater Wit, 1229 W Belmont Ave (kokandyproductions.org). Thu–Sat at 8pm; Sun at 3pm. $38. Through Apr 24.


Long Day’s Journey Into Night Playwright David Auburn (Proof) directs a revival of Eugene O’Neill’s semi-autobiographical family tragedy, with a cast that includes Harris Yulin, Mary Beth Fisher, Dan Waller and Michael Doonan. Court Theatre, 5535 S Ellis Ave (773-753-4472, courttheatre.org). Mar 10–Apr 10: Wed, Thu at 7:30pm; Fri at 8pm; Sat 3, 8pm; Sun at 2:30pm. $45–$65.


Mary Page Marlowe An ordinary woman lives an ordinary life, played by seven actresses in Tracy Letts’s new work. Steppenwolf artistic director Anna D. Shapiro directs. Steppenwolf Theatre Company, 1650 N Halsted St (312-335-1650, steppenwolf.org). Mar 31–May 29: Tue–Fri at 7:30pm; Sat, Sun at 3, 7:30pm. $20–$89.


The Matchmaker Tony nominee Kristine Nielsen makes her Chicago stage debut as Dolly Gallagher Levi, the relationship broker who makes her own match in Thornton Wilder’s 1955 comedy


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