Performances
Jan. 29, 7-9:30pm
The Murder Mystery Company
in Chicago
Chicago: 888-643-2583
murdermysterydinnerchicago.com
Feb. 16-21
Chicago Children’s Theatre
presents “Snow Angel”
Chicago: 773-227-08180
www.chicagochildrenstheatre.org
Salvatore’s, 525 W Arlington Pl. Join
us for a night of comedy, food, and
intrigue while you follow the clues,
question suspects, and solve the
mystery! Shows have a PG-10 rating.
Tickets go fast, so get yours today!
$60 - includes three course meal and
show.
The Ruth Page Center for Arts, 1016
N. Dearborn St. Snow Angel is a
wordless piece that cleverly uses
movement, masks and music to tell
the story of a brother and sister who
discover a magical winter wonderland in a new snowfall. Ages 3+
Feb. 17 – May 26
The Jungle Book
Various locations: 630-932-1555
www.absproductions.com
Feb. 13-14
Shen Yun 2016
Rosemont: 800-515-3468
www.shenyun.com/rosemont
This timeless tale tells the story of
the young Mowgli as he learns the
importance of friendship and survival with the help of his new friends
Baloo the bear and Bagheera the
panther. Filled with songs, dance,
and plenty of audience participation,
you’ll have more fun than a barrel
of monkeys! Most performances
begin at 10:30am. $7/weekday, $10/
weekend
Rosemont Theatre, 5400 N. River Rd.
Shen Yun brings the profound spirit
of this lost civilization to life on stage
with unrivaled artistic mastery. Every
dance movement, every musical
note, makes this a stunning visual
and emotional experience you won’t
find anywhere else. See for yourself
why this performance is leaving millions around the world in awe.
Feb. 14, 2:30-4:30pm
Evanston Symphony Orchestra
- Harmonica Meets American
Classics
Evanston: 847-864-8804
www.evanstonsymphony.org
Feb. 19, 8pm
The Peking Acrobats
30th Anniversary Tour
Grayslake: 847-543-2300
www.clcillinois.edu/tickets
James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake
County, 19351 W. Washington St.
The Peking Acrobats will keep you on
the edge of your seat and laughing
as they perform their daring maneuvers atop a precarious pagoda of
chairs. Their amazing show will also
feature trick-cycling, precision tumbling, and awe-inspiring gymnastics.
Regular: $45/$38 Seniors: $44/$37
Teens (12-17 years): $15 Children:
(0-11 years): $12
Pick-Staiger Concert Hall 50 Arts
Circle Dr. Evanston’s Howard Levy is
the supreme virtuoso of the harmonica, [