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Curtain Up: It’s Chicago Theatre Week!

Posted on February 6, 2025   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Ava Wojnowski

Ava Wojnowski

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Catch one or 100+ shows during Theatre Week 🎞️ (Wsfurlan / Getty Images)

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Your Guide to February 2025 in Chicago

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Chicago Theatre Week's 13th season starts today and goes until Feb. 16. There will be over 100 performances to check out, so here are a few for every occasion.

🎭 Bring on the Drama

📍Trap Door Theatre, Bucktown

What’s theater without a little drama? Highlighting the political climate of today, this performance follows a mannequin who ends up in the wrong place and must impersonate a political figure.

📍TimeLine Theatre Compay, Lincoln Park

This Chicago premiere follows the historical conversation between renowned civil rights activist and writer James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr., a critic of the civil rights movement and a well-known conservative intellectual. Some dates are already sold out, so make sure to snag your tickets.

📍Broadway in Bronzeville

This musical set in the 1940s showcases how Policy impacted the Black community. The game became an asset, allowing for the creation of businesses and jobs.

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The Illinois Lottery Comes From A Bronzeville Parlor Game

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🤣 Get Ready To Laugh

📍The Loop

Personally, I am super intrigued by these performances for audiences aged 21 and over. It’s exactly as the name suggests — one of the five actors on stage takes five shots and attempts to perform a key Shakespearean role.

📍Goodman Theatre and Definition Theatre, Loop

If drinking isn’t your jam, but you want your Shakespeare fix, check out Fat Ham. This Pulitzer-prize-winning play brings a comedic rendition of “Hamlet” that starts at a Southern cookout.

👪 Performances for the Whole Family

📍Young People’s Theatre of Chicago, Lincoln Park

This story featuring Marley’s music follows a young boy named Ziggy who is scared of storms and evil spirits. A group of birds helps him see the beauty of the world.

📍Northbrook Theatre

The performance begins with a boy and his dog watching a show about dragons only to find out that they love tacos. But they also learn never to give them spicy salsa.

🕺 Let’s Move and Groove

📍Harris Theater for Music and Dance, Loop

"Mix at Six" highlights jazz vocalist Dee Alexander and tap dancer Jumaane Taylor. They will be performing songs like “Supreme Love” and “It’s All About Love” — what a perfect Valentine’s Day date 💗

📍Auditorium Theatre, Loop

Dancers will display their skills alongside music from U2. This performance will bring a unique flare to what you know about ballet.

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