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More venues are opening up now with limited capacity, shows scheduled for the near future, and a new normal may be happening soon. But as we said in the one-year anniversary of the #StaytheFHome Curated Weekend, we need to continue being careful if we go out and opt to support the local arts scenes we so enjoy from home. We will continue posting mostly virtual events and listing in-person events, but in the coming weeks will be mixing the two a little more. Nonetheless, positive moves forward are a good thing and we'll still keep tabs on the fun stuff happening online this weekend and beyond!
So if you feel comfortable going out, do so with a mask and social distance. Otherwise, let's get on with your #StaytheFHome Curated Weekend!
- Drive-In Movies & Concets!
- ChiTown Movies - This weekend is the Half-O-Ween 2021: Horror Weekend at the Drive-In, Presented by Creepy Co. with Music Box Theatre!
- 4/30 - Halloween III: Season of the Witch - 11:00pm
- 5/1 - Midsommar & Alucarda - 8:15pm
- 5/2 - Friday the 13th Part III & Sleepaway Camp - 8:15pm
- The Davis Theater's Lincoln Yards Drive In is hosting Asian Pop Up Cinema for the last part of their 12 season! Check out the showtimes for these one night only screenings!
- 4/29 - Minari
- 4/30 - Fanfare
- 5/1 - Minari
- 5/2 - Ready O/R Knot
- Julian's House Party @ the Drive-in ( The Divas Edition) Hosted by Jessica Rodriguez and featuring live performances by Lisa Lisa - Sweet Sensation - Shannon - Dajae - DJ Livia - Bobby D - Mike Hitman Wilson - Julian Jumpin Perez - Tim Spinnin Schommer - Pablo Punkout Gonzalez - Gino Rockin Romo - DJ Q - DJ Erge - Julio Sierra - DJ Frausto
- Support Local Venues
- Art Galleries and Special Events
And if you're opting to stay home, then let's find something fun to do! Whether you're
doing your part in fighting against police brutality, working out,
trying out some new recipes, or whatever catches your fancy; you may still have a few hours in your day that need filling up. There are tons of fun ideas highlighted in this week's curated weekend including some from previous
#StaytheFHome editions where the editors here at Third Coast Review suggested a few things you can enjoy while you're at home during these social distancing, self-quarantining days!
Since we're all still in this together, we encourage you to check out
Do312's running list of venues that could use some love! Donate if you can and remember to support them by going to shows once it's safe to do so!
Stay home and stay safe and healthy. Listen to our healthcare policy experts. Science matters. Wear a mask. Keep washing your hands. And check in on 3CR, where we promote the arts for everyone's sake.
Let's try and stay the fuck inside and enjoy your curated weekend!
THURSDAY, APRIL 29th
The Quarantine Concerts @ Experimental Sound Studios, Your best sounding internet-connected device, at various times
WHAT: Experimental Sound Studio, Elastic Arts and the Hideout's Resonance Series come together for a series of amazing livestreamed concerts
SO WHAT: The Quarantine Concerts is collaborative series which aims to give artists a space to share their work and continue earning a living during this time when live, in person, performances have been cancelled due to COVID-19. This is a perfect opportunity to unite the community for a few hours of amazing musicians. This weekend features:
You can check out their full schedule for the rest of the week here.
NOW WHAT: Head over to their Twitch stream and start watching some great shows. There is a suggested donation of $5-$10 per evening. 100% of the donations contributed during each performance go to the artists who played that night
FRIDAY, APRIL 30th
Black Belt Eagle Scout - Photo By Sarah Cass
Black Belt Eagle Scout @ Art Institute's Zoom, the most calming and artsy spot in your home, 6:00pm
WHAT: Great music and beautiful art fro the Art Institute beamed straight into your home!
SO WHAT: Katherine Paul, who records and performs as Black Belt Eagle Scout, will be pairing her intimate indie rock with artworks from the Art Institute’s collection for a performance that reflects on all of our relationships to the natural world. Black Belt Eagle Scout always delivers with enthralling shows, so this combo with the Art Institute as the background is a perfect way to spend your Saturday evening
NOW WHAT: Show is free, just head over to the event page and register for the show!
1 Cancer Patient, a hybrid art exhibition Opening Reception @ DANK Haus German American Cultural Center, 4740 N. Western Ave., 6:00pm - 9:00pm
WHAT:
1 Cancer Patient is an exhibition of art created by cancer thriver Traci Asher, Chicago photographer Warren Perlstein and curator Rosa Gallagher. The intent of the show is to ease fears of the unknown often felt by women diagnosed with cancer.
SO WHAT: The exhibit will display works by Jane Michalski, Nancy Pirri, Sara Peak Convery, Kaitlyn Keely, and Warren Perlstein as well as Traci Asher in a variety of media including photography, painting, ceramic and encaustic.
NOW WHAT: The exhibit will run April 30 through June 25.
Free registration is required to limit attendance during the COVID-19 pandemic. If you plan to bring a guest, please include them when you register so they can be added to the guest list. DANK Haus German American Cultural Center is located at 4740 N. Western Ave. in the Lincoln Square neighborhood.
On the Greenbelt, a play reading by American Blues Theater @ theater on your sofa, 7:00pm
WHAT: American Blues Theater presents a one-night-only live reading of
On the Greenbelt by Karissa Murrell Myers, directed by Andrew Coopman. The reading will run about 2 hours and 15 minutes with a 10-minute intermission. A discussion will follow.
SO WHAT: Try as she might, Jules can’t shake the memories of the past that haunt her like a gin-soaked hangover as the day unravels the unspoken events surrounding her mother’s death. This is a serio-comic play that jumps between past and present.
On the Greenbelt explores family, love, memory, and the question of “how do we process grief?” For more information, read our
Backstage Guide in your browser or
download pdf.
NOW WHAT: Buy tickets
here or call 773-654-3103 until Friday at 3pm Central. Suggested donation is $10 or pay-what-you-can. Your Zoom link will be sent the day before the reading and again 1 hour before the reading starts. For any questions or to get on a waitlist, send an
email.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, APRIL 30th & MAY 1st
WHAT: Beautiful music for your weekend
SO WHAT: Chicago Jazz String Summit, founded by critically acclaimed cellist and composer, Tomeka Reid, is a two-day music festival that showcases jazz, classical & experimental music. The Chicago Jazz String Summit aims to bring recognition to contemporary string music and to foster a creative platform for talented improvising string musicians to convene and to experiment.This year's online gathering will feature two nights of fantastic performances and Saturday will be filled with a full day of workshops!
- Friday 4/30, 8pm
- Leyla McCalla (Cello)
- Judith Insell (Viola) with Joe Fonda (Bass)
- Sam Bardfeld (Violin) with Ches Smith (Drums)
- Brandee Younger (Harp)
- Saturday 5/1, 8pm
- Artyom Manukyan (Cello) with Arman Jalalyan (Drum)
- Biliana Voutchkova (Violin)
- Endris Hassen (Masinqo) with Misale Legesse (Percussion)
- Miguel Atwood Ferguson (Electric Violin) with Greg Spero (Keys)
NOW WHAT: Tune into ESS's streaming platform and enjoy the shows!
Extraordinary Popular Delusions and Women Take The Floor : Stephanie Lamprea @ Constellation, the most musically inclined room in your home, 8:00pm
WHAT: An amazing show for your weekend!
SO WHAT: Constellation has been putting on some incredible shows during the pandemic and this weekend is no different! First up on Friday
: Extraordinary Popular Delusions, with Mars Williams, Brian Sandstrom, Steve Hunt and Jim Baker bring a wild menagerie of sounds! Then on Saturday it's
Women Take The Floor as Stephanie Lamprea will perform works for solo voice and electronics by female composers, as well as vocal improvisation.
NOW WHAT: Stream tickets are $15, so sit back and enjoy the incredible show this weekend! There are also limited in person seating tickets available for these shows!
Dennis Walkins @ The Magic Parlour at Home, on your favorite streaming device in the most magical spot in your home, 8:00pm
WHAT: A little bit of magic to spice up your weekend!
SO WHAT: While Dennis Watkins is usually conjuring up wonderful effects and illusions live and in person, for the time being he's only sticking to the live part as he takes his magical act to Zoom! Gather your bubble together, dress to the nines, and experience some fantastic magic right at home!
NOW WHAT: Tickets are $49 and they usually go fast, so book a magical evening as soon as you can!
FRIDAY - SUNDAY, APRIL 30rd - MAY 2nd
Pandemic Stories: 7 Tales of Love, Life and Loss by 2nd Act Players @ your favorite comfy viewing location
WHAT:
Pandemic Stories is the spring production by Evanston’s 2nd Act Players. Seven 10-minute plays, the winners of the company’s 2021 new script competition, examine the impact of Covid-19 on people’s lives.
SO WHAT:
Pandemic Stories are full video productions, with actors “offbook,” in costume and using props. The company uses video editing to give the illusion actors are in the same space when they are actually recorded separately. The seven plays and their playwrights are:
Lunch Lady by Donna Latham;
Second Acts, Second Helpings by John Mabey;
What Good Did We See Today? by Cathrine Goldstein;
Love in the Time of Covid-19 by Germaine Shames;
by Craig Gustafson;
The Birds Are Feeding Me by Rex McGregor; and
To the Zoom and Back by Cindi Sansone-Braff.
NOW WHAT: The production can be viewed online at 7pm Friday and Saturday and 2pm Sunday through May 2 and on the company’s YouTube channel for another month. Tickets are $20; buy them on the 2nd Act Players’
website. The seven plays run about 90 minutes.
SUNDAY, MAY 2nd
The Virginian: The Radio Presentation @ WCGO Radio, on your favorite audio device, 1:00pm - 3:00pm
WHAT: The Virginian, a newly adapted radio play, airs Sunday, April 25, and Sunday, May 2, from 1 to 3pm on the Playtime with Bill Turck and Kerri Kendall radio show.
SO WHAT: The original 1902 play by Owen Wister and Kirke LeShelle has been adapted by W.C. Turck and George Manisco and produced and directed by Manisco.
The Virginian is a timeless love story, set in the Old West. Molly and the Virginian are from different worlds. He’s a cowboy with a duty to carry out swift justice in the lawlessness of a frontier territory. Molly is a school teacher transplanted from her East Coast sensibilities. This adaptation features a new twist on the classic story. The radio presentation features a cast of 20 actors from across Chicagoland and around the nation.
NOW WHAT: Tune in to
WCGO Radio online or at 1590am or 95.9fm or go head to their
Facebook page from 1 to 3pm on Sunday, April 25, or Sunday, May 2, to hear the new radio play. It’s Playtime Radio with Bill Turck and Kerri Kendall.
THE WHOLE SELF-DISTANCING WEEKEND & BEYOND
Fulton Street Collective Jazz Series @ Their YouTube channel, the cosiest spot in your home, 8:00pm
WHAT: Some excellent jazz for your evening
SO WHAT: Fulton Street Collective may not be able to perform for you in person, but they are determined to give Chicago its much needed dose of jazz through these streamed shows!
You can see all their shows on their YouTube channel! Below are just some of the upcoming shows from the collective:
NOW WHAT: The shows are free unless noted, but
you should definitely support Fulton Street Collective by becoming a member!
Virtual Cinema @ Music Box Theatre, unsurprisingly at your home, any time you want to watch a movie
WHAT: A great way to support a great local theater
SO WHAT: The Music Box Theatre is currently open to the public, so if you feel comfortable you can go out and have a theatre experience this weekend with
Gunda! But if you want to watch some first run movies at home, you can still watch great moves and support them online! They are currently screening films via their
The Music Box Direct series! Check out films like Oscar nominated Documentary and Live Action Shorts,
Another Round, Bill Traylor: Chasing Ghosts, The Great Green Wall, Gunda, Hope, Looking For A Lady with Fangs and a Mustache, The Man Who Sold His Skin, My Wonderful Wanda, Quo Vadis, Aida?; Shiva Baby, Slalom, Eric Rohmer's Tales of the Four Seasons and more! There also tons of select titles available on their new platform!
NOW WHAT: Digital tickets are $12, so sit back and enjoy! Also
Music Box To Go is still around with all the drinks and snacks you need to enjoy a movie at home!
The Hideout Online @ Hideout's current streaming Home: NoonChorus , on your favorite streaming device, usually in the evening
WHAT: Miss the good times spent at the Hideout? Well here's the digital version!
SO WHAT: While we may not be able to properly hang at the Hideout just yet, we can still experience all the dancing, bingo, talk shows, music, comedy, and Robbie Fulks we can handle from home! You just jump on over to the brand new
Hideout Online at NoonChorus to join in on the Hideout digital community.
They are offering a monthly subscription to watch their amazing lineup of shows for only for $25! You can still check out individual shows with out the subscription, but that subscription is a fantastic deal! Check out their schedule below or
at their website and get ready for some fun!
NOW WHAT: Head to
Hideout Online, tip these fine folks accordingly, and enjoy the Hideout vibes at home! Also be aware: starting in September, Hideout online will be moving to NoonChorus and will be offering a subscription to watch their amazing lineup of shows for only for $25 a month!
Check out the full details here!
Film Center from Your Sofa @ The Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute, your couch or preferred movie watching spot in your place, pretty much any time
WHAT: The Film Center at Home
SO WHAT:The Gene Siskel Film Center of the School of the Art Institute is continuing their excellent series
Film Center from Your Sofa .This is a fun way to stay in digital touch with the Film Center and watch some great films from the comfort of home! Enjoy films like
Wet Season;
The County;
About Endlessness;
My Wonderful Wanda;
Hope;
Beast Beast; The Man Who Sold His Skin;
Better Days;
Shiva Baby;
This Is Not a Burial, It's a Resurrection;
Downstream to Kinshasa;
małni – towards the ocean, towards the shore;
Stray; and Oscar nominated Documentary, Live Action, and Animated Shorts! Head over to
their listings and start watching!
NOW WHAT: Digital tickets are $12, so sit back and enjo
y!
New Talks and Video Archives @ Chicago Humanities Festival YouTube channel, your favorite browser or YouTube's app, any time you want some inspiration, All Ages
WHAT: Interesting conversations with interesting people!
SO WHAT: Chicago Humanities Festival brings some of the best ideas to the surface with entertaining programming that captures your imagination.
Their website is constantly updated with new talks, so check out the wealth of upcoming and previous events in their archives! Below is just a taste of what is coming in the next few weeks
NOW WHAT: Head over to take a look at their past events here!
You should also sign up for their email list to get updates on upcoming talks in 2021.
Island Song @ 4 Chairs's streaming on demand service, the most musically inclined spot in your home, 7:00pm on Friday and pretty much any time after that until May 2nd!
WHAT: Suburban 4 Chairs Theatre will stream a virtual Midwest premiere of the musical
Island Song, opening on Friday, April 23.
SO WHAT:
Island Song is a poignant, off-beat dramedy with a kinetic pop-rock score (featuring seven MAC-nominated songs). The play takes us through a year in the lives of five 20-somethings sharing a city and the chain of surprising and partially random connections that bring them into each other’s spheres. Words by Sam Carner, music by Derek Gregor, story by Carner, Gregor and Marlo Hunter. Lauren Berman (of Buffalo Grove) is producer and director.
NOW WHAT: Buy tickets for $15. Island Song will run on demand through Sunday, May 2.
Lyric Opera Streaming On Demand @ Your favorite streaming device, the most lavish spot in your home
WHAT: The Lyric Opera at home
SO WHAT: Revisit some of your favorite Lyric moments, or experience for the first time performances you've missed.
Check out their website for schedule of upcoming shows. Currently streaming is
Luisa Miller (2019),
The Queen of Spades (2020), and
Die Walküre (2017).
NOW WHAT: It's free!!
Steppenwolf NOW @ Your best streaming device, the most theatrical spot in your place, Any time through August 31, 2021
WHAT: The talented voices of Steppenwolf's ensemble beamed straight into your home
SO WHAT: Steppenwolf NOW is a new virtual programming stream featuring a dynamic and innovative slate of immersive and visual experiences crafted and produced for the virtual platform. Membership will let you experience a one-time screening of the current lineup of six projects each until August 31, 2021. The newest production is
Duchess! Duchess! Duchess!
NOW WHAT: The membership is $75 and a great way to experience six great shows and support a local institution.
The Great Grow Along @ Your home, next to your soon-to-be-thriving home garden, Friday 1:00pm - 5:00pm, Saturday 10:00am - 5:00pm, and Sunday 1:00pm - 3:45pm
WHAT: A chance to make your thumb a little greener
SO WHAT: The Great Grow Along was a three-day virtual garden festival that will provide gardeners with 40+ hours of sessions with plant pros to help up everyone's growing game! There will be learning tracks to guide you through the talks and they have made the festival's content available on demand to watch at your own pace over the next six months!
NOW WHAT: Tickets are $29.95 for this great collection of gardening talks talks!
Fun Times with Local Museums @ the comfort of your own home, a various collection of websites, whenever you want a little dose of educational fun, All Ages
WHAT: A chance to explore and help out some great local museums during these quarantine days
SO WHAT: Our incredible Museums editor Mariel Bokor has compiled a great list of interesting programming available from museums like the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum, MSI, the Shedd Aquarium, and the Adler Planetarium during this stay at home time. It also notes which are closed for the season and how you can help support them during these times!
NOW WHAT: Check out our most recent update on what museums are doing as they reopen and continue their online presence!
The Infinite Wrench Goes Viral 30 Digital Plays in 60 Analog Minutes @ The Neo Futurists' Patreon, one episode a week, 14+
WHAT: Quick plays online!
SO WHAT: The Infinite Wrench Goes Viral! 30 Digital Plays in 60 Analog Minutesis the online adaptation of the Neo-Futurists', ongoing, ever-changing attempt to perform 30 plays in 60 minutes for a live audience. Since live audiences are still a no-no, this is the perfect way to experience this fun project from home! They also just released
45 Plays for America’s First Ladies, a series of 1-5 minute plays that adopt a variety of shapes, tones, and theatrical conventions centered around the lives of the women who have served in the role of First Lady.
NOW WHAT:
Join the Neo Futurists' Patreon page for either $3, $5, or $9 a week (with added incentives in the higher tiers) and enjoy the 30 plays in an hour every week!
Concerts Live-streams and Local Shows Archives @ Your House, Any time you please, All Ages
WHAT: There's tons of concerts from Chicago's yesteryear available online for your enjoyment!
SO WHAT:
Oh My Rockness and
Do312 has done a fantastic job of
cataloging some of the upcoming live-streams from
the awesome musical acts out there!
Check out Oh My Rockness' listings here,
Do312's roundup of shows here, and tune in to these great shows from the comfort of home!
Do312 have also shared some past Chicago shows that are certainly worth of a watch. There are also so many great local concerts recorded for posterity and what better time to check them all out than during this self isolation period.
Audiotree has a fantastic and huge list of sessions with links to band's websites and merch to help support them even more. In addition to our previous recommendations like
Fran,
Tasha,
KAINA,
Divino Nino, and
The Ophelias, we also recommend
ROOKIE,
Emily Blue,
Sen Morimoto,
Beach Bunny,
Tennis, and
Gia Margaret! Then head over to their record concerts from Lincoln Hall, Schubas, and beyond to check out
Orville Peck,
of Montreal, and so many more!
JBTV is also a
fantastic resource for sessions from bands that have come through Chicago! Just take a look at
this playlist of Blind Melon's '95 set at Metro!
NOW WHAT: Stay home, watch some live music, and be sure to check out your favorite artists' social media, you never know who might be live streaming next!
Video Games @ Your home PC or Console, As long as it takes, Just check the game rating
WHAT: Video-games for all!
SO WHAT: Check out our
games page for some recommendations of what games to download (and avoid) while we're stuck at home. If you're a PC user, head over to
the Epic Games store as they will be releasing a few new FREE games for you to download including
Idle Champions of the Forgotten Realms! There are also tons of free games on
Twitch Prime waiting for you to download!
NOW WHAT: Wash your hands and dive head first into some fun games!
Bring the Zoo to You @ Brookfield Zoo's Facebook page, when you want to see some animals besides your pets or specifically 11:00am, All Ages
WHAT: A great way to make your kids' time at home entertaining and educational
NOW WHAT: Join Brookfield Zoo on Facebook every weekday at 11:00am for a "Bring The Zoo To You" Facebook Live featuring one of their animals as well as plenty of educational, informative insight from one of our Animal Care Specialists. If you can't make it at 11, that's okay. The video will be saved afterward on
Facebook as well as on
their YouTube channel.
SO WHAT:
Just jump in to the chat at their Facebook page to learn something new
Ravinia TV @ Ravinia's YouTube Channel, On the best sounding device that can play YouTube channel, Fridays 7:00pm
WHAT: Some excellent performances to hold you over during this time of no live concerts
SO WHAT: RaviniaTV was a 20-minute weekly variety show webcast on their YouTube channel and Facebook page every Friday. Their first season of the series is over, but all their shows are achieved and ready to re-watch or experience forth e first time!
NOW WHAT: Head over to their website and tune in to the show. You can also check out previous episodes of the show
Grant Park Music Festival 2020 Virtual Season: Festival Remixed @ YouTube and WFMT, at home with your favorite streaming device, Fridays and Wednesday 6:30pm
WHAT: Live music for your free time
SO WHAT: This year the Grant Park Music Festival went virtual with plenty of great concerts and events being livestreamed online on
YouTube and WFMT (both on their website and FM).
You can check out our preview of the season here. While the season is officially over, you can still check out their
archive of 2020 shows here!
NOW WHAT: Head over to the Festival Remixed website, catch some of the previous shows, and enjoy!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K42ZUUBeHSY
Masque of the Red Coronavirus! @ Black Button Eyes Productions, Any time on your computer or mobile device. For 18+.
WHAT: Written by Black Button Eyes Productions producing artistic director Ed Rutherford, this short satirical piece is available online free as a combined script-and-video experience.
SO WHAT: In addition to reading the play, you will see various Chicago artists act out portions of the script on video, recorded remotely. The event includes puppets, burlesque, original music, fire dancing and more in a brief, darkly comedic confection.
With the Red Coronavirus running rampant across the countryside and a vaccine still months away, what's a Prince to do? Lock himself in a secure bunker in an undisclosed location along with a cohort of his top donors, of course. To prevent him and his rich supporters from becoming bored, the Prince has also brought a few artists into the bunker to entertain the crowd. But as the hour grows later and the night grows weirder, it's clear that something else has also invaded the party.
NOW WHAT: Settle down for an evening of magical weirdness.
Click here and begin reading and watching the videos.