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One of the most radical works of the 20th century, Peter Handke's Self-Accusation takes the audience on a journey that explores our need to confess and our delight in hearing about others' transgressions. In this play without characters, the actors confess to all sorts of sins, ranging from the monstrosity of dealing in slaves or committing genocide, to the triviality of failing to shake the lotion bottle before use. At times disturbing, funny and profound, this crescendo of wrongdoing suggests that if 'to err is human,' then to confess -to make a story out of our transgression- is the beginning of art.
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Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
Paramount Theatre (4/24 - 6/16) | ||
The Thanksgiving Play
Ensemble Theater In Honor of Helen Zell at Steppenwolf (4/25 - 6/2) | ||
Drunk Shakespeare Chicago
The Lounge at The Lion Theatre (5/2 - 4/30) | ||
CHICAGO DANCE MONTH’S NEW OFFERING: DANCE AFTER DARK, JULY 7
See Chicago Dance (7/7 - 7/7) | ||
Viva la Mort
The Conspirators (5/16 - 6/9) | ||
The Cher Show
Peoria Civic Center (6/4 - 6/5) | ||
The Kite Runner
CIBC Theatre (6/11 - 6/23) | ||
Beauty and the Beast
Beverly Arts Center (1/19 - 4/26) | ||
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
James M. Nederlander Theater (9/10 - 2/1) | ||
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