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A Little Touch of Coward in the Night with Suzanne Petri

Jeff-nominated actress and singer Suzanne Petri celebrates the words and music of Sir Noel Coward (1899-1973) in honor of his 110th birthday. In a career that spanned two world wars and seventy-five years, Coward was an English composer, lyricist, playwright, screenwriter, actor, Las Vegas cabaret star and more, publishing more than 50 plays and composing hundreds of songs during his lifetime.

Spring Awakening

Hailed as the Best Musical of the Year by the NY Drama Critics Circle, the Drama Desk, the Outer Critics Circle and the Tony Awards, SPRING AWAKENING has emerged as the most talked about new musical on Broadway.

On Stage With…Joan Curto with Beckie Menzie

Joan Curto will make her Auditorium debut with Beckie Menzie on piano. Their brand-new show highlights the best of the American Songbook, with works by esteemed songwriters and entertainers like Berlin, Gershwin, Porter, Lennon and Gold. This show treats the audience to an unforgettable performance from a unique vantage point – the stage. Take a seat on stage, order a drink and enjoy the show!

500 Clown and the Elephant Deal

Inspired by (not based on) Bertolt Brecht’s Man is Man, 500 Clown and the Elephant Deal is an original theater production for adults with music, co-created with composer and lyricist John Fournier. A rocking three-piece band, an alluring Mistress of Ceremonies, and a daring stage crew have everything they need for a night of theatre except for the story, which has gone MIA.

Cy Twombly: The Natural World, Selected Works 20002007

The distinctive practice of Cy Twombly merges drawing, painting, writing, and symbolic gesture in the pursuit of a direct, intuitive form of expression. The more than 30 works in the Modern Wing’s Abbott Galleries inaugural exhibition speak from the artists enduring concern with the natural world, themes that have become increasingly prevalent in recent years.

Beyond Golden Clouds

Part utilitarian and part fine art, the Japanese folding screen has captured the imaginations of those in the West since the 16th century. Compositions of bright mineral pigments painted on gleaming gold-leaf grounds often stretch across their surfaces. This exhibition will bring the scope of the significant permanent collections of Japanese screens at the Art Institute and the St. Louis Art Museum to the public eye.

A Case for Wine: From King Tut to Today

Wine has played a role at the Art Institute almost since the museum’s inception in 1879. A major European buying expedition in 1889 to acquire classical antiquities for its fledgling collection resulted int he purchase of several pots originally used for storing and serving wine. This exhibition includes works of art by modern and contemporary artists, sculptors and photographers that explores wine as a stimulus and source of inspiration for artistic endeavors.

Free Concert By Steve Gibons Gypsy Rhythm Project – July 30

The 13th annual Chicago SummerDance Series presents free Horas, Sirbas, Geamperalele, Rachenitzi and Chochechi dance lessons by Paul Collins of Ethnic Dance Chicago and live music by the Steve Gibons Gypsy Rhythm Project, which mixes a compelling, energetic concoction of music from Romania, the Balkans and the oriental gypsy world.