FOR PETE’S SAKE Get tickets already. Peter Pan opens at Lookingglass this
weekend.
THE FIVE
Don’t-miss picks for Wed 10.27.10 through Tue 11.02.10:
1 |
theatre Peter Pan: A Play ALSO THIS WEEK: The playwrights Doug Frew and Bill Brown serve up an original dish on Julia Child, To Master the Art, at Timeline. Get tickets. |
2 |
classical Measha Brueggergosman ALSO THIS WEEK: Or catch van Zweden for free when he conducts the Civic on Oct 31—no trick. |
3 |
concerts The Vaselines |
4 |
farrago Zombie Walk & Pub Crawl ALSO THIS WEEK: For a more highbrow Halloween outing, prowl Prairie Avenue after dark when docents lead tours of the historic district Oct 30–31. |
5 |
museums Jean-Michel Cousteau |
FREEBIES OF THE WEEK
galleries Martin Mull
Before Roseanne, before Clue—heck, even before Mr. Mom—the actor, comedian, and Chicago native Martin Mull received both his BFA and MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design. He returns home this week for his fourth solo show at Hammer, a collection of paintings that are a little bit funny and a little bit creepy—now that we think of it, not unlike Mull himself.
GO: Reception with the artist Oct 29 at 5:30; exhibition continues through Dec 30. Carl Hammer Gallery, 740 N Wells. hammergallery.com
galleries Karl Wirsum
The Hairy Who-er, who scored a nod in our list of the city’s Top 40 Artistic Breakthroughs, gives a talk on his illustrious career of 150-plus exhibitions and counting.
GO: Oct 28 at 6. Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E Washington. 312-744-6630
opera Chicago Opera Theater
Pop-up restaurants, pop-up shops. What’s next, pop-up opera? Why,
yes—and it’s free. For the second year running, COT unleashes a bevy of guerrilla performances around town.
GO: Oct 29–Nov 7. Follow COT on Twitter or Facebook for clues to where the singers might show up. chicagooperatheater.org
galleries Mischief Weekend
Hyde Park Art Center’s weekend of sanctioned rabblerousing includes a full day of family-friendly activities, featuring a Lookingglass Theatre workshop, a scary movie film fest, and an installation by our new favorite artist, Michael Rea, among others.
GO: Oct 31 from 1 to 10 (a party the previous night runs from 7 to 11; $45). Hyde Park Art Center, 5020 S Cornell. hydeparkart.org
WHAT I’M DOING THIS WEEKEND
Kate McGroarty
Up next in our series of plans from notable, in-the-know locals (a.k.a. people we like): Kate McGroarty, the 24-year-old Chicagoan and 2008 Northwestern grad chosen from some 1,500 applicants to live in the Museum of Science and Industry 24/7 from Oct 20 through Nov 18. We caught up with McGroarty to hear what’s on tap for her second weekend behind the scenes.
“On Friday night, I’m going to the Blackhawks game, and I’m going to ride the zamboni. I followed the Blackhawks all through their cup win, but I’ve never been to a game in person. Then on Saturday, since it’s Halloween weekend and there are all sorts of legends and stories about the museum being haunted, we’re inviting a paranormal team to come do readings on the Pioneer Zephyr and the U-505 submarine. That’s late Saturday night—the witching hours—after the museum is closed for the evening. On Sunday, before the museum opens, I’m having breakfast with the former astronaut Jim Lovell, who went on the Apollo 8 and 13 missions [they’ll dine near the Apollo 8 capsule, which, like Kate, lives at the museum]. I’m going to be so depressed when all of this is over. It’s the experience of a lifetime.”
GO: In addition to her afterhours activities, McGroarty has a full schedule of daytime appointments around the museum. Follow her on Twitter or Facebook, and read more about the Month at the Museum project.
Photograph: (Peter Pan: A Play) Sean Williams