Arts and entertainment calendar for Jan. 3
Updated: December 30, 2012 11:47AM
HOLIDAY
“Holidays in the Heights”
A holiday sketch comedy show presented by The Second City through Jan. 4 at Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. $29.50; $34.50 stage tables. Visit www.metropolisarts.com or call (847) 577-2121.
STAGE
“Now and Forever: The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber”
Jan. 16-March 17 at the Marriott Theatre, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire, at 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesdays; 8 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays; 4:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturdays; and 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Sundays. $40-$48, with discounts available for students and seniors. Call (847) 634-0200 or visit www.marriotttheatre.com.
“Sex Please, We’re Sixty”
Presented by Elgin Theatre Company Jan. 11-27 at the Kimball Street Theater, Kimball Street and Dundee Avenue, downtown Elgin. Performances are at 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. $15; $12 seniors. Call (847) 741-0532 or visit www.elgin-theatre.org.
“There’s A Girl In My Soup”
Jan. 17-Feb. 23 at the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre, 111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. $40-$44; $28-$36 for previews, Jan. 17-19. Visit www.metropolisarts.com or call (847) 577-2121.
CLASSICAL
Early Music at the Byron Colby Barn
Located at Prairie Crossing, 1561 Jones Point Road, Grayslake. All concerts are at 4 p.m. Sundays, unless noted otherwise. $18 at the door; cash or check only. For information, call (847) 543-1202. Jan. 13: Wayward Sisters. Jan. 27, 7 p.m.: Metropolis Quartet.
Elgin Symphony Orchestra
“The Four Seasons,” 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 at the Prairie Center for the Arts, 201 Schaumburg Court, Schaumburg; and 7:30 p.m. Jan. 12 and 2:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at the Hemmens Cultural Center, 45 Symphony Way, Elgin. The program includes works by Tchaikovskky, Stravinsky and Vivaldi. $28-$48. Call (847) 888-4000 or visit www.elginsymphony.org.
Lake Forest Symphony
Performing at the College of Lake County’s James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts, 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake. All concerts begin at 8 p.m.; pre-concert talks by musicologist Jim Kendros at 7 p.m. $32-$54, with discounts for seniors and students. Call (847) 543-2300 or visit www.lakeforestsymphony.org. Jan. 25-26: “Sizzling Strings.” The program includes Barber’s “Adagio for Strings,” as well as works by Grieg, Borodin and Stravinsky.
POP/FOLK/JAZZ
Allstate Arena
6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Tickets are available at www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000. For information, visit www.allstatearena.com. Parking is $20, cash only. April 6: Maroon 5 with special guests Neon Trees and Owl City.
The Hemmens Cultural Center
45 Symphony Way, Elgin. (847) 931-5900. www.hemmens.org. Jan. 4, 8 p.m.: Elvis Tribute Artist Spectacular. $29.50-$49.50.
InterContinental Chicago O’Hare Hotel
Montrose Room, 5300 N. River Road, Rosemont. (847) 544-5300. www.montroseroom.com. Jan. 18, 8:30 p.m.: The Young Rapscallions. $12; $25 meet & greet. Jan. 19, 7 p.m., and Jan. 20, 10:30 a.m.: Jazz saxophonist Gerald Albright. The brunch jazz show on Sunday will be hosted by SmoothChicago.com’s Rick O’Dell. Saturday tickets are $49-$69; Sunday brunch tickets are $24.95.
Lake County Folk Club
Events are held at 7 p.m. Sundays at In-Laws Restaurant, 720 Milwaukee Ave., Gurnee. Concert admission is $12; $10 for Lake County Folk Club members and seniors; $5 for teens. No admission charge for Open Stage and Song Circle. Visit www.thelakecountyfolkclub.org. Jan. 6: andi and i, a husband and wife acoustic singer-songwriter duo from Chicago. Jeff Justman opens. Jan. 13: Open Stage, hosted by Scott Engstrom. Jan. 20: Patty Stevenson and Craig Siemsen. Brett Johnson opens. Jan. 27: Song Circle.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre
111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. www.metropolisarts.com. (847) 577-2121. Jan. 5, 8 p.m.: Stayin’ Alive (Bee Gees tribute band). $35; $40 for stage tables. Jan. 12, 8 p.m.: Pure Prairie League (bluegrass/country). $55; $65 stage tables.
Raue Center for the Arts
26 N. Williams St., Crystal Lake. (815) 356-9212. www.rauecenter.org. Jan. 5, 8 p.m.: American English (Beatles tribute band). $34-$40. Jan. 19, 8 p.m.: Ricky Nelson Remembered. $31, $34, $37. Jan. 25, 8 p.m.: The Irish House Party. $20 general admission.
Stained Glass Coffeehouse
Featuring live music at the Congregational Church of Deerfield, 225 Wilmot Road. Performances begin at 7 p.m. $15 donation; proceeds benefit local and international charities. Visit www.stainedglasscoffeehouse.com. Jan. 12: Mark Dvorak; Amy Dixon-Kolar opens. Feb. 16: Tangleweed, with InTents opening.
“Swingin’ the Benny Goodman Songbook”
Cabaret-style performance by vocalist Terry Blaine and pianist Mark Shane, 8 p.m. Jan. 11 at the College of Lake County’s James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts, 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake. $30; $29 seniors; $15 teens. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/tickets or call (847) 543-2300.
Vernon Area Public Library
300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. Jan. 6, 2 p.m.: “An Afternoon of Jazz Standards,” performed by Petra van Nuis and Andy Brown.
Viper Alley
275 Parkway Drive, Lincolnshire. www.viper-alley.com. (866) 463-3401. Shows are for ages 18-plus, unless noted otherwise. Jan. 9, 9 p.m: The Wailers, $25-$35. Jan. 17, 9 p.m.: LA Guns, $15-$25. Feb. 8, 8:30 p.m.: Marshall Tucker Band, $27-$70. Feb. 16, 6:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m.: Chicago natives Ann Hampton Callaway and Liz Callaway present “Sibling Revelry,” a cabaret act that includes show tunes, jazz and pop. $20-$50. Feb. 22, 9 p.m.: Singer/songwriter Tom Keifer of Cinderella. $20-$28. March 15, 9 p.m.: The Ides of March. $25-$30.
“Wicked Divas”
Elgin Symphony Orchestra and vocalists Julie Reiber and Emily Rozek present Broadway hits from “Wicked,” “Gypsy,” “My Fair Lady” and “Phantom of the Opera” at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 26 and 2:30 p.m. Jan. 27 at the Hemmens Cultural Center, 45 Symphony Way, Elgin. $28-$68. Call (847) 888-4000 or visit www.elginsymphony.org.
ART GALLERIES
La Citadelle Art Gallery
Located in The Arboretum of South Barrington, 100 W. Higgins Road. (224) 622 9578. Through Jan. 4: “From Dawn ‘til Dusk,” an exhibit of Robert McGinley’s landscape photography.
AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
Call for artists
Amdur Productions, an art festival production company, has issued its annual call for artists. Artists can apply online at www.amdurproductions.com. All applications must be received by midnight Jan. 11; late applications will be accepted through Jan. 18 for an additional processing fee. Festivals include: Barrington Art Festival, May 25-26; Promenade of Art Arlington Heights, June 8-9; The Art Center’s Festival of Fine Craft, Highland Park, June 22-23; Chicago Botanic Garden Art Festival, Glencoe, July 5-7; Buffalo Grove Invitational Art Festival, July 13-14; North Shore Festival of Art, Skokie, July 27-28; Glencoe Festival of Art, Aug. 3-4; Art at the Glen Town Center, Glenview, Aug. 10-11; Lincolnshire Art Festival, Aug. 17-18; Port Clinton Art Festival, Highland Park, Aug. 24-25; Downtown Downers Grove Art Festival, Sept. 7-8; Highwood Last Call Starving Artist Art Fair, Sept. 21-22; The Inside Show, Highland Park, Nov. 22-24.
BENEFITS
EYSO Faculty Benefit Recital
Presented 2-3 p.m. Jan. 6 in the Spartan Auditorium of the Elgin Community College Arts Center, 1700 Spartan Drive, Elgin. Tickets must be reserved in advance at http://tickets.elgin.edu. Donations to benefit the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra scholarship fund will be accepted at the concert. For information, visit www.eyso.org.
BOOKS & POETRY
Newport Coffee House
1121 Half Day Road Bannockburn. Jan. 5, 1-3 p.m.: Northbrook resident Dennis Byrne will sign copies of his novel, Madness: The War of 1812.
Vernon Area Public Library
300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. Jan. 10, 10 a.m.: Discussion of To the End of the Land by David Grossman. Jan. 15, 7 p.m.: Novel Night book discussion of Rules of Civility by Amor Towles. Jan. 27, 2-3 p.m.: Author and Holocaust survivor Estelle Glaser Laughlin discusses and signs her book.
Volo Bog
28478 W. Brandenburg Road, west of Highway 12 between State Routes 120 and 134, Ingleside. Of Bogs & Books Reading Group meets from 10-11:30 a.m. the second Saturday of the month. The small, informal book discussion group is for adults interested in environmental, outdoor and natural history literature. Reservations are requested at dnr.volobog@illinois.gov or (815) 344-1294. Jan. 12: Last of the Curlews by Fred Bosworth. Feb. 9 and March 9: Westward I Go Free: Tracing Thoreau’s Last Journey by Corinne Hosfeld Smith.
CHILD’S PLAY
“Cinderella”
Through Jan. 5 at Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences, 10 Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire. $15. Visit www.marriotttheatre.com or call (847) 634-0200.
COMEDY
The Improv Comedy Showcase and Restaurant
Located in Woodfield Mall, 5 Woodfield Road, Schaumburg. (847) 240-2001. www.improv.com. Showtimes at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays; 8 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Fridays; 7 p.m. and 9:15 p.m. Saturdays; 7 p.m. Sundays. Must be 18 or older. Two-item minimum per person in showroom. Jan. 3-6: Tom Segura, $17 and $19. Jan. 10-13: John Heffron, $19-$22. Jan. 24-27: Pablo Francisco, $24. Jan. 31-Feb. 2: Bill Bellamy, $27. Feb. 8-10: Maz Jobrani, $27.
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre
111 W. Campbell St., Arlington Heights. www.metropolisarts.com. (847) 577-2121. Jan. 11, 8 p.m.: “The Stupid Economy,” a one-woman show by Chrissy Hogue. $30.
Prairie Center for the Arts
201 Schaumburg Court, Schaumburg. www.prairiecenter.org. (847) 895-3600. Jan. 18, 8 p.m.: The Capitol Steps present political satire. $40-$42.
Raue Center for the Arts
26 N. Williams St., Crystal Lake. (815) 356-9212. www.rauecenter.org. Jan. 12, 8 p.m.: An Evening with Larry Miller. $42, $45, $48.
Zanies Comedy Club
5437 Park Place, Rosemont. http://rosemont.zanies.com. Showtimes at 8 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays; 8 p.m. and 10:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. Two-item food/beverage minimum. Jan. 3-5: Tom Clark. Jan. 9-12: Ryan Hamilton. Jan. 18, 8 p.m., and Jan. 19, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.: Paul Reiser. $30. Jan. 23-26: Larry Reeb. Jan. 30-31: April Macie.
DANCE
Chevy Chase Country Club
1000 N. Milwaukee Ave., Wheeling. www.chevychasecountryclub.com. (847) 465-2311. Ballroom dancing, 7:30-10:30 p.m.; lesson by Bob and Penny Urbon at 7 p.m. $13 per person; tickets can be purchased at the door. Jan. 23: Nightclub 2-step; music by the Dick Elliott Orchestra. Feb. 13: Valentine’s Dance featuring the Argentine Tango; music by the Dick Elliott Orchestra. March 20: Swing; music by the Steve Cooper Orchestra. April 24: Tango; music by the Dick Elliott Orchestra. May 22: Waltz; music by the Steve Cooper Orchestra.
Dance World
Presenting dances at the Hoffman Estates Park District’s Triphahn Community Center, 1685 W. Higgins Road, Hoffman Estates. An optional one-hour lesson is offered at 7:30 p.m., followed by open dancing from 8:30-11:30 p.m. A variety of recorded music is played for ballroom, Latin, swing and hustle dance styles. Dress code is dressy casual; no jeans or athletic shoes. Adults of all ages and dancing abilities are welcome. Admission is $10; $5 for members. There is an additional $3 charge for guests participating in the lesson. Membership is $20 per year. Visit www.ballroomchicago.com/dance_world.htm. Jan. 12: Rumba. Feb. 9: Tango. March 9: Hustle.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
WinterFest
Held noon-4 p.m. Jan. 13 at Volo Bog, 28478 W. Brandenburg Road, west of Highway 12 between State Routes 120 and 134, Ingleside. Featuring live music, children’s nature crafts, hikes and a Nature Poetry & Story Slam. Weather permitting, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snow sculptures will be included. Suggested donation $5; $2 children. Call (815) 344-1294.
FILM
Jewish Film Series
Featuring the Marx Brothers in “Animal Crackers” at 6 p.m. Jan. 7 at Congregation Beth Judea, Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. $10 includes dinner. Contact Anna Besser at (847) 634-0777 or abesser@bethjudea.org.
“A Night with Nicholas Sparks’ Safe Haven: Filmmakers, Author and Stars Bring the Book to Life”
Screened at 7 p.m. Jan. 17 at select movie theaters nationwide, including South Barrington 30, 175 Studio Drive, Barrington; Century 16 Deer Park, 21600 W. Field Parkway, Deer Park; and Lincolnshire 21, 300 Parkway Drive, Lincolnshire. The event, broadcast live from Burbank, Calif., will feature author Nicholas Sparks in a discussion about the cinematic adaptation of his best-selling novel, Safe Haven. Tickets available at participating theater box offices and online at www.FathomEvents.com.
Vernon Area Public Library
300 Olde Half Day Road, Lincolnshire. (847) 634-3650. www.vapld.info. Jan. 4, 1:30 p.m.: Classic Film Series features “Dr. Zhivago,” rated PG-13 and starring Omar Sharif and Julie Christie. Jan. 19, 2 p.m.: “To Rome with Love,” rated R. Jan. 25, 2 p.m.: Classic Film Series features “Wuthering Heights.”
LECTURES
Barrington Chapter Lyric Opera of Chicago
Sponsoring free lectures for Lyric Opera of Chicago’s 2012-13 season. Lectures are held at The Garlands of Barrington, 1000 Garlands Lane, Barrington (just south of the Barrington Area Library on Northwest Highway). Each of the lectures, with musical illustrations, will precede the featured operas at Lyric Opera of Chicago. To reserve a seat, call (847) 304-1996. Jan. 17, 3:30 p.m.: “La Boheme.” Feb. 5, 3:30 p.m.: “Die Meistersinger.” Feb. 21, 3:30 p.m.: “Rigoletto.” For information, visit www.lyricopera.org.
“A History of Israel Through Song”
Cantor Rachel Rosenberg of Congregation Rodfei Zedek in Chicago discusses the text and sings the melodies of some of Israel’s most beloved songs at 7:45 p.m. Jan. 30 at Congregation Beth Judea, Route 83 and Hilltop Road, Long Grove. $10 in advance; $15 at the door. Call (847) 634-0777 or e-mail info@bethjudea.org.
ORGANIZATIONS
Barrington/Northwest Community Associates of Art Institute of Chicago
Hosting Annie Morse, senior lecturer in the Department of Museum Education of AIC, presenting “It Only Hurts When You Laugh — Satire and Censorship in Art” at 12:30 p.m. Jan. 10 at the Inverness Golf Club, 102 N. Roselle Road, Inverness. $20 in advance; $25 at the door. To register, call Emma Gerosa, (847) 540-1103.
Shutter Bugs Camera Club
Meeting from 7-8:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month, except December, at Volo Bog, 28478 W. Brandenburg Road, west of Highway 12 between State Routes 120 and 134, Ingleside. Meetings include how-to workshops, members’ photos and competitions. Ages 13 to adult are welcome. Upcoming meetings are Jan. 16 and Feb. 20. Visit www.shutterbugsofvolobog.org.
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
Art workshops
Artist Kimberly Butts presents free monthly art workshops at Crabtree Nature Center in Barrington Hills. Upcoming sessions include “Painting with Watercolors” on Jan. 12 and “Artist Trading Cards” on Feb. 16. The workshops are supported by Barrington Cultural Arts Center. To register, call (847) 381-6592.
Northwest Cultural Council
Sponsoring poetry workshops from 9 a.m.-noon the second Saturday of the month at the Palatine Public Library, 700 N. North Court, Palatine. Cost is $15 per session. Participants are encouraged to bring 12 copies of their own work to share with the group. Register by calling (847) 991-7966 or e-mailing nwcc@northwestculturalcouncil.org. Jan. 12: Andrea Witzke Slot presents “Making Music: Orchestrating Sound and Sense in a Poem.”
ET CETERA
Allstate Arena
6920 N. Mannheim Road, Rosemont. Tickets available at www.ticketmaster.com or (800) 745-3000. For information, visit www.allstatearena.com. Parking is $20, cash only. Jan. 12, 8 p.m., and Jan. 13, 2 p.m.: Professional Bull Riders 2013 PBR Built Ford Tough Series, featuring the top 35 bull riders in the world. $15, $35, $50, $75 and $125. March 8, 7:30 p.m.: Stars on Ice “Now & Then” Tour, with Dorothy Hamill, Kurt Browning, Ekaterina Gordeeva and others. $25-$85.
MUSEUMS
Lake County Discovery Museum
Located in the Lakewood Forest Preserve, Route 176, west of Fairfield Road, near Wauconda. (847) 968-3400. www.LCFPD.org. Hours are 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Monday-Saturday; and 1-4:30 p.m. Sundays. Admission: $6; $3 for senior citizens; $2.50 for children ages 4-17; free for children 3 and younger. Through Feb. 24: “Dickens: 200 Years of Celebrity,” an exhibit featuring the legendary author and his beloved characters, Ebenezer Scrooge, Oliver Twist, Tiny Tim and others. Hundreds of objects and documents from the private collection of Highland Park resident Michael A. Weinberg, together with a rare collection of first editions of Dickens’ most famous works, tell the story of how Charles Dickens and his characters became enduring cultural icons.




