Chicago Sun-Times

CURTAIN CALL

Theater previews and openings Oct. 5-11:

- dance.colum.edu

‘Angela Delfini Explains It All For You’

Italian comic actress Delfini in a one-woman show, a five-step recovery program full of challenges and transforma­tions; directed by John Towsen. Oct. 5-7. PROP Thtr., 3502 N. Elston, $15; propthtr.org

‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime’

Simon Stephens’ adaptation of Mark Haddon’s book about a young boy on the autism spectrum who launches an investigat­ion into who murdered his neighbor’s dog; directed by Jonathan Berry. Opens Oct. 5; to Oct. 27. Steppenwol­f for Young Adults at Steppenwol­f Theatre, 1650 N. Halsted, $20-$30; steppenwol­f.org

Ephrat Asherie Dance

Making their Chicago debut with “Odeon,” the company explores the complexiti­es of street and social dance. Oct. 11-13. Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago, 1306 S. Michigan, $30;

‘Flyin’ West’

Pearl Cleage’s drama set at the end of the Civil War about African-American women pioneers who settle in the all-black town of Nicodemus, Kansas; directed by Chuck Smith. Previews begin Oct. 5, opens Oct. 11; to Nov. 3. American Blues Theater at Stage 773, 1225 W. Belmont, $19-$39; americanbl­uestheater.com

‘Frankenste­in’

Nick Dear’s adaptation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale; directed by Ian Frank. Previews begin Oct. 11, opens Oct. 16; to Nov. 11. Remy Bumppo Theatre at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont; $37.75-$62.75; remybumppo.org

‘Frederick’

A musical based on Leo Lionni’s classic children’s book about a mouse who, while the other mice work hard to gather food for the winter, daydreams the summer away; directed by Tommy Rapley. Previews begin Oct. 9, opens Oct. 13; to Nov. 11. Chicago Children’s Theatre, 100 S. Racine; $39; chicagochi­ldrensthea­tre.org

‘It’s Only a Play’

Terrence McNally’s send-up of show business and its often-bizarre practition­ers. Previews begin Oct. 11, opens Oct. 17; to Nov. 11. Pride Films and Plays, Pride Arts Center, 4139 N. Broadway, $30, $40; pridefilms­andplays.com

‘Judy Garland: Come Rain or Come Shine’

Angela Ingersoll’s critically acclaimed portrayal of the legendary singer. Opens Oct. 5; to Oct. 14. Music Theater Works at Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago, Evanston, $34$64; musictheat­erworks.com

‘Les Innocents/The Innocents’

Ann Kreitman’s immersive queer thriller set in the Paris catacombs; directed by Kreitman. Previews begin Oct. 7; opens Oct. 18; to Nov. 4. (re)discover theatre at Preston Bradley Center, 941 W. Lawrence, $30; rediscover­theatre.com

‘Luna de Cristal (Crystal Moon)’

Adriana Pantoja’s play about a dysfunctio­nal family confrontin­g the realities of their lives and the events that unite them; directed by Pantoja. Oct. 11-14. Puerto Rico’s Cuarzo Bianco at Steppenwol­f ’s 1700 Theatre, 1700 N. Halsted, $25; steppenwol­f.org

‘Shrek The Musical’

Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay Abaire’s adaptation of the animated film. Previews begin Oct. 5, opens Oct. 13; to Dec. 30. Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences, 10 Marriott Dr., Lincolnshi­re, $18.23; marriottth­eatre.com

‘Truman and the Birth of Israel’

David Cohen’s drama about one man’s unlikely rise to power and the role he played in the founding of the State of Israel; directed by Randy White. Previews begin Oct. 11, opens Oct. 15; to Nov. 18. Greenhouse Theater Center, 2257 N. Lincoln, $32-$35; greenhouse­theater.org Mary Houlihan

 ?? MICHAEL BROSILOW ?? Tim Kough stars as Harry S. Truman in the world premiere of “Truman and the Birth of Israel.”
MICHAEL BROSILOW Tim Kough stars as Harry S. Truman in the world premiere of “Truman and the Birth of Israel.”
 ?? PROVIDED PHOTO ?? Angela Ingersoll’s critically acclaimed “Judy Garland: Come Rain or Come Shine” opens this weekend at Nichols Concert Hall in Evanston.
PROVIDED PHOTO Angela Ingersoll’s critically acclaimed “Judy Garland: Come Rain or Come Shine” opens this weekend at Nichols Concert Hall in Evanston.

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