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The Guide — Theater Listings 02.03.12

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Ken Lay (Terry Hamilton) addresses Enron employees (from left: Barbara Roeder Harris, Matt Holzfeind, Christopher Allen, Elizabeth Dowling, Bear Bellinger, Benjamin Sprunger, Sean Patrick Fawcett and Demetria Thomas) in the Chicago premiere of ENRON by Lucy Prebble, directed by Rachel Rockwell, January 17 ñ April 15, 2012 at TimeLine Theatre, 615 W. Wellington Ave., Chicago. For more information visit http://www.timelinetheatre.com/enron. Photo by Lara Goetsch.

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OPENING

AMERICAN IDIOT. Broadway in Chicago presents Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael Mayer’s rock musical about three childhood friends each searching for meaning in a post 9/11 world. Directed b Mayer. Opens Feb. 7, 7:30 pm. Tue-Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat, 2, 8 pm; Sun 2 pm. Additional performance Feb. 15, 2 pm; Feb. 12, 7:30 pm. $27-$95. To Feb. 19. Oriental Theatre, 24 W. Randolph. (800) 775-2000.

AMERIVILLE. Victory Gardens Theater presents performance ensemble Universes’ exploration of the American experience featuring hip-hop, song, poetry and dance. Directed by Chay Yew. Preview Feb. 3-5. $20-$40. Opens Feb. 6, 7:30 pm. Tue, Thu-Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat, 4, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. Additional performance Feb. 8, 22, 7:30 pm; Feb. 15, 2 pm. No matinee performance Feb. 4; no performance Feb. 7. $20-$50. To Feb. 26. Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln. (773)871-3000.

ANDROCLES AND THE LION. ShawChicago presents George Bernard Shaw’s comedy. Preview Feb. 4. Opens Feb. 5, 2 pm. Sat-Sun, 2 pm; Mon, 7 pm. $25. To Feb. 27.

Ruth Page Center, 1016 N. Dearborn. (312) 587-7390.

CHESTER AND THE UNBEARABLE BURDEN, PARTS I AND II. Six Hours Short Productions presents Ben M. Fort’s comedy about a young wizard caught up in mysterious happenings. Directed by Fort. Preview Feb. 9. Opens Feb. 10, 7:30 pm. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $10, $15. To March 6. Athenaeum Theatre, 2936 N. Southport. (773) 935-6860.

DATING WALTER DANTE. Raven Theatre presents Jon Steinhagen’s comedy about a woman who shocks her friend when she begins dating a suspected murderer. Directed by Cody Estle. Previews Feb. 7-11. $20. Opens Feb. 12, 7 pm. Fri-Sat, 8:30 pm; Sun, 3:30 pm. $30. To March 24. Raven Theatre, 6157 N. Clark. (773) 338-2177.

THE FOREIGNER. Provision Theatre presents Larry Shue’s farce about a man who adopts the persona of a foreigner who doesn’t understand English. Directed by Timothy Gregory. Previews Feb. 3. Opens Feb. 4, 8 pm. Fri-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $10-$30. To March 18. Provision Theater, 1001 W. Roosevelt. (866) 811-4111.

THE GINGERBREAD HOUSE. Red Tape Theatre presents Mark Schultz’s drama about a couple who hatch a plan to trade their children for another chance at happiness. Directed by James D. Palmer. Previews Feb. 3-4. $15. Opens Feb. 6, 7:30 pm. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 2 pm. Additional performance Feb. 13, 7:30 pm. $25. To March 3. Red Tape Theatre, 621 W. Belmont. (800) 838-3006.

HE WHO. Steppenwolf Theatre’s Garage Rep presents Theatre Zarko’s staging of puppeteer Michael Montenegro’s play about four women who share the burden of caring for an enormous baby. Directed by Montenegro. Previews Feb. 4-17. Opens Feb. 18, 1 pm. Days and times vary. $20; $45 three-play pass. To April 8. Steppenwolf Garage, 1624 N. Halsted. (312) 335-1650.

HIT THE WALL. Steppenwolf Theatre’s Garage Rep presents The Inconvenience’s staging of Ike Holter’s look at the birth of the gay rights movement. Directed y Eric Hoff. Previews Feb. 3-16. Opens Feb. 18, 8 pm. Days and times vary. $20; $45 three-play pass. To April 8. Steppenwolf Garage, 1624 N. Halsted. (312) 335-1650.

HUNGER. Lifeline Theatre presents Chris Hainsworth’s adaptation of Elise Blackwell’s novel about a Russian botanist who, during the Nazi seige of Leningrad, is charged with protecting a cache of valuable seeds for future generations. Directed by Robert Kauzlaric. Previews Feb. 3-11. $20. Opens Feb. 12, 4 pm. Thu-Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat, 4, 8 pm; Sun, 4 pm. $32, $35. To March 25. Lifeline Theatre, 6912 N. Glenwood. (773) 761-4477.

A LIE OF THE MIND. Theatre School at DePaul University presents Sam Shepard’s play a separated couple who struggle to find their separate ways in the American West. Directed by Carlos Murillo. Opens Feb. 3, 7:30 pm. Wed-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 2 pm. $15. To Feb. 12. Merle Reskin Theatre, 60 E. Balbo. (312) 922-1999.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM. Chicago Shakespeare Theater presents Shakespeare’s comedy about young love. Directed by Gary Griffin. Previews Feb. 7-14. Opens Feb. 15, 7:30 pm. Tue-Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat, 3, 8 pm; Sun, 2, 6 pm. $44-$75. To April 8. Chicago Shakespeare Theater on Navy Pier, 800 E. Grand. (312) 595-5600.

OOHRAH! Steppenwolf Theatre’s Garage Rep presents Livewire Chicago’s staging of Bekah Brunstetter’s play about a wife who is unprepared for her soldier husband’s reentry into civilian life. Directed by Brad Akin. Previews Feb. 3-15. Opens Feb. 18, 4 pm. Days and times vary. $20; $45 three-play pass. To April 8. Steppenwolf Garage, 1624 N. Halsted. (312) 335-1650.

PETER PAN’S SHADOW PART ONE: NEVERLAND. Dream Theatre presents the first entry in Jeremy Menekseoglu’s trilogy which recounts Peter’s history before Neverland. Preview Feb. 3. Opens Feb. 4, 8 pm. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 7 pm. $18. To March 4. Dream Theatre, 556 W. 18th. (773) 552-8616.

QUIDAM. Cirque Du Soliel’s show about a young girl who slips into a fantasy world. Opens Feb. 8, 7:30 pm. Feb. 9, 7:30 pm; Feb. 10-11, 3:30, 7:30 pm; Feb. 12, 1, 5 pm. $28-$80. Sears Centre, 5333 Prairie Stone, Hoffman Estates. (888) 732-7784.

SIX CHARACTERS IN SEARCH OF AN AUTHOR. The Hypocrites present Steve Moulds’ adaptation of Luigi Pirandello’s classic tragicomedy. Directed by Halena Kays. Preview Feb. 3. Opens Feb. 4, 7:30 pm. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $28-$36. To March 11. Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division. (773) 989-7352.

SWEET HOME. MPAACT presents Keith Josef Adkins’ drama about a thriving black town with a peculiar problem: all the black boys are missing. Directed by Kimberly Crutcher. Previews Feb. 3-5. Opens Feb. 6, 7 pm. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $15-$23. To March 11. Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln. (773) 404-736.

UNNECESSARY FARCE. First Folio Theatre presents Paul Slade Smith’s comedy about a sting operation that goes wrong. Preview Feb. 3. Opens Feb. 4, 8 pm. Wed, Fri-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $30-$37. To March 4. Mayslake Peabody Estate, 1717 W. 31st, Oak Brook. (630) 986-8067.

ZASTROZZI: THE MASTER OF DISCIPLINE. The Division presents George F. Walker’s dark comedy about a criminal who is loosing his grip on reality. Directed by Jodi Kinglsey. Opens Feb. 3, 7:30 pm. Wed-Sat, 7:30 pm. $20. To Feb. 25. Viaduct Theater, 3111 N. Western. (773) 296-6024.

ONGOING

ACCIDENTAL RAPTURE. 16th Street Theatre presents Eric Pfeffinger’s comedy about old friends and a religious awakening. Thu-Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat, 8:30 pm. $18. To Feb. 18. Berwyn Cultural Center, 6420 16th, Berwyn. (708) 795-6704.

ASSISTED LIVING. Profiles Theatre presents Deirdre O’Connor’s play about a woman pushing 40 and still living with her mother who begins to see the upside of not always being the grown-up. Directed by Joe Jahraus. Thu-Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 5, 8 pm; Sun, 5 pm. $35, $40. To Feb. 19. The Second Stage, 3408 N. Sheffield. (773) 549-1815. (Highly recommended, Hedy Weiss)

BACHELORETTE. Profiles Theatre presents Leslye Headland’s dark comedy about bachelorette parties. Directed by Darrell W. Cox. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 7 pm. $35-$40. To March 11. Profiles Theatre, 4147 N. Broadway. (773) 549-1815.

THE BEST OF THE SECOND CITY.The Second City’s stars of tomorrow perform work originally written by past alumni, including Bill Murray, Tina Fey and Steve Carell. Sat, 4 pm; Mon, 8 pm. $19. Open run. The Second City e.t.c. Theatre, 1608 N. Wells. (312) 337-3992.

BLACK PEARL SINGS. Northlight Theatre presents Frank Higgins drama about two women in Depression-era America who become dependent on one another to gain acceptance in a divided society. Directed by Steve Scott. Wed, 1, 7:30 pm; Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 2:30, 8 pm; Sun, 2:30, 7 pm. Additional performance Feb. 7, 7:30 pm. No evening performance Feb. 8, 19. $25-$60. To Feb. 19. North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, 9501 Skokie, Skokie. (847) 673-6300. (Recommended, Weiss)

BLIZZARD ‘67. Chicago Dramatists present Jon Steinhagen’s homage to the infamous Chicago blizzard of 1967. Directed by Russ Tutterow. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $32. To Feb. 12. Chicago Dramatists, 1105 W. Chicago. (312) 633-0630. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

BLUE MAN GROUP. The show’s creators have cleverly updated the production with new wizardry while retaining its essential mind-set. Days and times vary. $49-$69. Open run. Briar Street Theatre, 3133 N. Halsted. (800) 982-2787. (Recommended, Weiss)

THE BLUEST EYE. Northwestern University presents Lydia Diamond’s adaptation of Toni Morrison’s novel. Directed by Rives Collins. Fri-Sat, 8 pm; closes Sun, 2 pm. $10-$25. To Feb. 5. Josephine Louis Theatre, 20 Arts Circle, Evanston. (847) 491-7282.

THE CARETAKER. Writers’ Theatre presents Harold Pinter’s drama about a tramp who becomes involved with two brothers and their grand plans. Directed by Ron OJ Parsons. Tue-Wed, 7:30 pm; Thu-Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 4, 8 pm; Sun, 2, 6 pm. Additional matinee Feb. 29, March 21. No evening performance March 4, 25. $35-$65. To March 25. Writers’ Theatre, 664 Vernon, Glencoe. (847) 242-6000. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

A CHORUS LINE. Paramount Theatre presents the classic musical. Directed by Mitzi Hamilton. Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 4, 8 pm; closes Sun, 1, 5 pm. $34.90-$46.90. To Feb. 5. Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena. (630) 896-6666. (Recommended, Weiss)

CLUTTER. MadKap Productions presents Mark Saltzman’s play based on the true story of the Collyer brothers who became hoarders in their Fifith Ave. mansion in 1920s Harlem. Directed by Wayne Mell. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 2:30 pm. $40. To March 11. Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln. (773) 404-7336.

CO-ED PRISON SLUTS. Annoyance Theatre presents the musical about the inane residents of a prison. Directed by Mick Napier. Sat, 10:01 pm. $20. Open run. Annoyance Theatre, 4830 N. Broadway. (773) 561-4665.

THE COLOR PURPLE. The musical based on Alice Walker’s novel. Directed by Gary Griffin. Feb. 8, 8 pm. $15-$65. Governors State University, 1 University Parkway, University Park. (708) 235-2222.

THE COMPLETE HISTORY OF AMERICA (ABRIDGED). Metropolis Performing Arts Centre presents 500 years of American history. Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri, 8 pm; Sat 7 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $39.$43. To Feb. 12. Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell, Arlington Heights. (847) 577-2121.

DARK PLAY OR STORIES FOR BOYS. Collaboraction presents Carlo Murillo’s drama about a teenage boy’s foray into the digital world. Directed by Anthony Moseley. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 7 pm. Additional performance Feb. 6, 13, 20, 8 pm. Performance on Feb. 26 is at 3 pm. $15-$25. To Feb. 26. Collaboraction, Flat Iron Fine Arts Building, 1579 N. Milwaukee. (312) 226-9633.(Recommended, Weiss)

DEATH AND HARRY HOUDINI. The House Theatre of Chicago presents Dennis Watkins’ play with magic about history’s greatest magician. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 7 pm. $25. To March 11. Chopin Theatre, 1543 W. Division. (773) 769-3832. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

DEVILS DON’T FORGET. The Mammals Theatre presents Bob Fisher’s play about an amnesiac who is convinced he was an accessory to some unspeakable crime. Directed by Fisher. Fri-Sat, 10 pm. $20. To Feb. 25. Zoo Studios, 4001 N. Ravenswood. (866) 593-4614.

DISGRACED. American Theater Company presents Ayad Akhtar’s drama about a Muslin-American lawyer who falls victim to personal and professional betrayals. Directed by Kimberly Senior. Thu-Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 3, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $35, $40. To March 4. American Theater Company, 1909 W. Byron. (773) 409-4125.

THE DOYLE & DEBBIE SHOW. Lonesome Road Productions, in association with Jim Jensen, present the story of an old-guard country star who tries to revive his career. Tue-Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 5, 8 pm; Sun, 2, 5 pm. $43.50-$49.50. To June 24. Royal George Theatre Cabaret, 1641 N. Halsted. (312) 988-9000. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

THE DRAWER BOY. Filament Theatre and The Den Ensemble present Michael Healey’s play about two World War II veterans whose lives are turned upside down when a young actor visits their farm to gather research for a play. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $22. To Feb. 25. The Den Theatre, 1333 N. Milwaukee. (773) 270-1660.

DRINKING & WRITING VOLUME III: TO CURE A HANGOVER. Drinking & Writing Theater presents Sean Benjamin and Steve Mosqueda’s look at the hangover. Sat, 4 pm. $15. To Feb. 11. Haymarket Pub & Brewery, 737 W. Randolph. (312) 638-0700.

ENRON. TimeLine Theatre presents Lucy Prebble’s comic look at the fall of Enron. Directed by Rachel Rockwell. Wed-Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 4, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm. $32-$42. To April 15. TimeLine Theatre, 615 W. Wellington. (773) 281-8463. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

THE FEAST: AN INTIMATE TEMPEST. Chicago Shakespeare Theater presents Shakespeare’s magical tale adapted by Jessica Thebus and featuring puppets, animation and original music. Co-directed by Thebus and Frank Maugeri. Wed-Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat, 3, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $35, $45. To March 11. Chicago Shakespeare Theater Navy Pier, Upstairs Theater, 800 E. Grand. (312) 595-5600. (Somewhat recommended, Weiss)

THE GIRL IN THE YELLOW DRESS. Next Theatre presents Craig Higginson’s drama which explores how class, race, identity and language continue to divide us. Directed by Joanie Schultz. Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm. Additional performance Feb. 4, 11, 18, 25, 4 pm. $25-$40. To Feb. 26. Noyes Cultural Arts Center, 927 Noyes, Evanston. (847) 475-1875, ext. 2. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

THE GHOST IS HERE. Vitalist Theatre presents Japanese playwright Kobo Abe’s play about a con-artist who promotes a grim scheme: selling the dead. Directed by Jaclynn Jutting. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. No performance Feb. 10. Additional performance Feb. 11, 3 pm. $25. To Feb. 19. Storefront Theater, 66 E. Randolph. (312) 742-8497.

GYPSY. Drury Lane Theatre presents the classic musical based on the memoirs of burlesque legend Gypsy Rose Lee. Directed by Wiliam Osetek. Wed, 1:30 pm; Thu, 1:30, 8 pm; Fri, 8:30 pm; Sat, 5, 8:30 pm; Sun, 2, 6 pm. $35-$45. To April 1. Drury Lane Theatre, 100 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace. (630) 530-0111. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

HESPERIA. Writers’ Theatre presents Randall Colburn’s drama about a woman who leaves a life in adult entertainment to return to her hometown for a new start. Directed by Stuart Carden. Tue-Wed, 7:30 pm; Thu-Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 4, 8 pm; Sun, 2, 6 pm. Additional performance Feb. 8, March 14, 2 pm. No evening performance Feb. 8, March 18. $45-$65. To March 18. Writers’ Theatre, 325 Tudor, Glencoe. (847) 242-6000.

HOME/LAND. Albany Park Theater Project presents a work featuring the true stories of immigrant families who try to stay together and make a better life in the land they now call home. Directed by David Feiner. Fri-Sat, 8 pm. Additional performance Feb. 2, 7:30 pm. Performance on Feb. 11, 25 is at 2 pm. $6-$22. To Feb. 25. Laura Wiley Theater, Eugene Field Park, 5100 N. Ridgeway. (773) 866-0875.

THE HUNCHBACK VARIATIONS OPERA. Theater Oobleck presents Mark Messing’s musical adaptation of Mickle Maher’s play about a discussion between hunchback Quasimodo and composer Ludwig van Beethoven as they attempt to create a sound effect called for in Anton Chekhov’s “The Cherry Orchard.” Wed-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 4 pm. $10, $20; free if you’re broke. To Feb. 19. Victory Gardens Biograph Theater, 2433 N. Lincoln. (773) 871-3000.

I AM SAYING THIS RIGHT NOW. The Plagiarists present a piece exploring man’s desire to document our lives. Thu-Sat, 8 pm. $20. To Feb. 11. Berger Park Cultural Center, 6205 N. Sheridan. (800) 838-3006.

INVISIBLE MAN. Court Theatre presents Oren Jacoby’s adaptation of Ralph Ellison’s novel about a young African-American man’s search for his identity. Directed by Christopher McElroen. Wed-Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 3, 8 pm; Sun, 2:30, 7:30 pm. $45-$65. To Feb. 19. Court Theatre, 5535 S. Ellis. (773) 753-4472. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

IRONMISTRESS. Oracle Theatre presents April De Angelis’ drama about a Victorian-era woman who inherits her husband’s iron foundry and must fight for recognition in a male-dominated world. Directed by Karen Yates. Fri-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 7 pm. Free. To Feb. 11. Oracle Theatre, 3809 N. Broadway. (252) 220-0269.

THE JACKIE WILSON STORY. Black Ensemble Theater opens its new venue with a staging of the high-energy musical showcasing the rise and fall of legendary performer Jackie Wilson. Directed by Jackie Taylor.Wed-Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 3, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $55, $65. To March 18. Black Ensemble Theater Cultural Center, 4450 N. Clark. (773) 769-4451. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

JACK’S PRECIOUS MOMENT. Will Act for Food presents Samuel D. Hunter’s drama about a man whose family tries to hold together after he is killed in Iraq. Directed by Azar Kazemi. Thu-Sat, 8 pm. $5 (week 1), $10 (week 2), $15 (week 3), $20 (week 4); $1 off with a nonperishable food item. To Feb. 25. Chemically Imbalanced Theater, 1420 W. Irving Park. willactforfood.com/tix.

JERSEY SHORE: THE MUSICAL. A musical parody of the television show. Fri-Sat, 7:30 pm. $5-$20. To March 31. Studio BE, 3110 N. Sheffield. (773) 248-5900.

LATE NITE CATECHISM. The Royal George Theatre presents Vicki Quade and Maripat Donovan’s comedy about a Catholic nun intent on teaching her own brand of catechism. Directed by Marc Silvia. Thu, Sat, 8 pm. $30. Open run. Royal George Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted. (312) 988-9000.

LEGALLY BLONDE. Marriott Theatre presents the musical-comedy about a young woman, dumped by her boyfriend, who follows him from sunny California to the halls of Harvard Law School. Directed by Marc Robbin. Wed, 1, 8 pm; Thu-Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 4:30, 8 pm; Sun, 1, 5 pm. $40-$48. Dinner packages available. To March 25. Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-0200. (Recommended, Weiss)

THE LEGEND OF BUSTER NEAL. eta Theatre presents Jackie Alexander’s drama about a 1960s activist who attempts to keep his grandson from a live on the streets. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3, 7 pm. $20-$30. To March 4. eta Creative Arts Foundation, 7558 S. South Chicago. (773) 752-3955.

LITTLE TRIGGERS. The Ruckus presents Daniel Caffrey’s play about a man who battles an office full of malevolent puppets as he navigates the terrors of his office job and his creative writing. Directed by Allison Showmaker. Fri-Sun, 8 pm. $15. To Feb. 12. Side Project Theatre, 1439 W. Jarvis. (773) 769-7257.

LONG GONE LONESOME. Chicago Shakespeare Theater presents the National Theatre of Scotland’s musical celebration of the life of Thomas Fraser, one of Scotland’s musical heroes. Directed by Vicky Featherstone. Feb. 3, 7:30 pm; Feb, 4 at 5, 9 pm. $25-$35. The Hideout, 1354 W. Wabansia. (312) 595-5600.

LOVE AND MONEY. Steep Theatre presents Dennis Kelly’s morality tale about debt, the high price of living and the stuff we buy to fill up our world. Directed by Robin Witt. Thu-Sat, 8 pm. $22-$25. To Feb. 25. Steep Theatre, 1115 W. Berwyn. (866) 811-4111. (Recommended, Weiss)

MEGACOSM. A Red Orchid Theatre presents Brett Neveu’s drama about an industrialist who uses every means possible to get an inventor to sign over his revolutionary creation. Directed by Dado. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $25, $30. To Feb. 26. A Red Orchid Theatre, 1531 N. Wells. (312) 943-8722. (Recommended, Weiss)

MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET. Dee Gee Theatricals presents a new musical inspired by a 1956 recording session that brought together four legends — Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Elvis Presley. Co-directed by Eric Schaeffer and Floyd Mutrux. Wed, 2, 7:30 pm; Thu, 7:30 pm; Fri, 8 pm; Sat, 5, 8 pm; Sun, 3:30, 6:30 pm. $25-$77.50. To May 31. Apollo Theater, 2540 N. Lincoln. (773) 935-6100. (Recommended, Weiss)

MOON OVER BUFFALO. Buffalo Theatre Ensemble presents Ken Ludwig’s comedy about a dysfunctional theater family on tour. Directed by Connie Canaday Howard. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm. $25-$33. To Feb. 12. College of DuPage, 425 Fawell, Glen Ellyn. (630) 942-4000.

MOONLIGHT AND MAGNOLIS. Fox Valley Repertory presents Ron Hutchinson’s comedy about the making of “Gone With the Wind.” Directed by Dennis Zacek. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm. $32-$42. To March 11. Pheasant Run Resort, 4051 E. Main, St. Charles. (630) 584-6342.

MOTION. Signal Ensemble Theatre presents Ronan Marra’s drama about a sports agent determined to make his client the number one pick in the professional football draft. Directed by Aaron Snook. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. No performance Jan. 29. Additional performance Feb. 13, 7:30 pm. $20. To March 3. Signal Ensemble Theatre, 1802 W. Berenice. (773) 698-7389.

MR. RICKEY CALLS A MEETING. Lookingglass Theatre presents Ed Schmidt’s drama about Branch Rickey, general manager of the Brooklyn, Dodgers, who plans on calling up Jackie Robinson to break baseball’s color-barrier and faces oppostion from owners, managers and players. Directed by J. Nicole Brooks. Wed, 7:30 pm; Thu, 3, 7:30 pm; Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat-Sun, 3, 7:30 pm. $27.50-$68. To Feb. 19. Lookingglass Theatre, Water Tower Water Works, 821 N. Michigan. (312) 337-0665. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

NATIONAL SENSATION. Annoyance Theatre presents a political thriller about a man who thwarts a terrorist attack and is thrust into the national spotlight. Thu, 8 pm. $10. To March 1. Annoyance Theatre, 4830 N. Broadway. (773) 561-4665.

A NUMBER. Backstage Theatre presents Caryl Churchill’s drama about a young man who is unsettled when he discovers his genetic makeup has been cloned. Directed by Karen Kessler. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $25. To Feb. 11. Building Stage, 412 N. Carpenter. (312) 772-2782.

PENELOPE. Steppenwolf Theatre presents Enda Walsh’s play about four suitors who plot to win Penelope’s love as she awaits the return of her husband from war. Directed by Amy Morton. Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat, 3, 7:30 pm; closes Sun, 3. 5. $20-$78. To Feb. 5. Steppenwolf Downstairs Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted. (312) 335-1650. (Somewhat recommended, Weiss)

PUNK ROCK. Griffin Theatre presents Simons Stephens’ drama exploring the underlying tensions and potential violence in a group of affluent 17-year-old students. Directed by Jonathan Berry. Thu-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $24-$34. To March 4. Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont. (773) 975-8150.

PUT THE NUNS IN CHARGE. Vicki Quade’s spinoff of the hit comedy, “Late Nite Catechism.” Fri, 8 pm. $30. Open run. Royal George Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted. (312) 988-9000.

RACE. Goodman Theatre presents David Mamet’s drama about two lawyers called to defend a wealthy white client accused of raping an African-American woman. Directed by Chuck Smith. Wed, 7:30 pm; Thu, 2, 7:30 pm; Fri-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2, 7:30 pm. Addtional performance Feb. 7, 7:30 pm; Feb. 4, 11, 18, 2 pm. No evening performance Feb. 12, 19. $25-$89. To Feb. 19. Goodman Theatre, 170 N. Dearborn. (312) 443-3800. (Highly recommended)

RHINOFEST 2012. Chicago’s longest-running fringe festival. Visit the website (rhinofest.com) for a complete schedule. $15 or pay-what-you-can. To Feb. 12. Prop Thtr, 3502 N. Elston. (773) 539-7838.

SAINTS & SINNERS. Vicki Quade’s Mother Superior is called by the archdiocese to help with fund-raising. Sat, 5 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $30. Open run. Royal George Theatre, 1641 N. Halsted. (312) 988-9000.

SIRENS. Citadel Theatre presents Deborah Zoe Laufer’s comedy about a couple whose marraige is tested when they take a vacation in the Greek Islands. Fri-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 3 pm. $35-$37.50. To March 4. Citadel Theatre, 300 S. Waukegan, Lake Forest. (847) 735-8554.

SOUTH SIDE OF HEAVEN. The Second City’s 99th revue explores the fates that propel our world. Directed by Billy Bungeroth. Tue-Thu, 8 pm; Fri-Sat, 8, 11 pm; Sun, 7 pm. $22, $27. Open run. The Second City, 1616 N. Wells. (312) 337-3992. (Somewhat recommended, Weiss)

STREETERVILLE. Annoyance Theatre presents Jeff Poindexter’s musical exploring the history of the downtown neighborhood. Sat, 10 pm. $20. To March 3. Annoyance Theatre, 4830 N. Broadway. (773) 561-4665.

TARTUFFE. BoHo Theatre presents Ranjit Bolt’s steampunk adaptation of Moliere’s classic farce. Directed by Peter Robel. Thu-Sat, 8 pm; Sun, 2 pm. $20-$25. To Feb. 12. Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont (773) 975-8150.

TIME STANDS STILL. Steppenwolf Theatre presents Donald Margulies’ drama about a photojournalist who barely survives a bomb blast in Iraq and returns home where she is pressed to consider settling into a “normal” life by her longtime boyfriend. Directed by Austin Pendleton. Tue-Fri, 7:30 pm; Sat-Sun, 3, 7:30 pm. Additional performance April 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 2 pm. No performance May 5. Sunday evening performances throught April 8 only. $20-$78. To May 13. Steppenwolf Upstairs Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted. (312) 335-1650. (Recommended, Weiss)

TOO MUCH LIGHT MAKES THE BABY GO BLIND. The Neo-Futurists present 30 shows in 60 minutes, socially and politically based. Fri-Sat, 11:30 pm; Sun, 7 pm. $9 plus the roll of a six-sided die ($10-$15). Open run. Neo-Futurarium, 5153 N. Ashland. (773) 275-5255.

A WOMAN’S PATH. Annoyance Theater presents a comedy about six middle-age women who go on a retreat deep in the Michigan wilderness. Sun, 8 pm. $10. To Feb. 26. Annoyance Theatre, 4830 N. Broadway. (773) 561-4665.

CHILDREN’S THEATER

THE HOUDINI BOX. Chicago Children??s Theatre presents Blair Thomas, Hannah Kohl and Mark Messing’s adaptation of Brian Selznick’s book about a boy who receives a special box that just might contain the secrets of magician Harry Houdini’s success. Directed by Thomas. Tue-Thu, 10:15 am; Fri, times vary; Sat-Sun, 11 am, 2 pm. $26, $36. To March 4. Mercury Theatre, 3745 N. Southport. (773) 325-1700. (Highly recommended, Weiss)

HOW TO SURVIVE A FAIRY TALE. Lifeline Theatre’s KidSeries presents James E. Grote’s play about a boy who finds himself thrust into a madcap adventure filled with bears, witches, trolls and lost children. For ages 5 and up. Sat, 1 pm; Sun, 11 am, 1 pm. $15. To Feb. 26. Lifeline Theatre, 6912 N. Glenwood. (773) 761-4477.

NANCY DREW AND THE SIGN OF THE TWISTED CANDLES. Theatre School at DePaul University’s Chicago Playworks presents a play based on Carolyn Keene’s book. Directed by Damon Kiely. Tue-Thu, 10 am; Sat, 2 p.m. $8. To Feb. 28. Merle Reskin Theatre, 60 E. Balbo. (312) 922-0999.

PINKALICIOUS. Broadway in Chicago presents Emerald City Theatre’s staging of Elizabeth Kann, Victoria Kann and John Gregor’s musical about a young girl who eats too many pink cupcakes and catches a case of “pinkititis” and turns pink from head to toe. Directed by Ernie Nolan. Sat-Sun, 10 am. $16-$22. To May 27. Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, 175 E. Chestnut. (800) 775-2000. (Recommended, Weiss)

SNOW WHITE. Emerald City Theatre presents the fairy tale performed by Professor TJ Banker’s Troupe of Theatricals. Days and times vary. For ages 3 and up. $13, $16. To May 20. Apollo Theater, 2540 N. Lincoln. (773) 935-6100.

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