Cliff Chamberlain and Cora Vander Broek in “Soups, Stews, and Casseroles: 1976” at Goodman Theatre/Photo: Liz Lauren
Monday
“P!nk: Sung By Her” at Firebrand Theatre. A one-night concert celebrating the music of pop icon P!nk. For tickets and more information visit firebrandtheatre.org
Tuesday
“Soups, Stews, and Casseroles: 1976” at Goodman Theatre. Family, fidelity and dairy all play a part in this portait of working-class America. Through June 19. For tickets and more information visit goodmantheatre.org
“Having It All: Stories and Improvisation About Being Female” at Improv Olympic. Highlighting the obstacles facing women everywhere particularly the female performers of Chicago. For tickets and more information visit ioimprov.com
Wednesday
“Constellations” at Steppenwolf Theatre Company. Anything is possible in this imaginative romance about time, space and love. Through July 3. For tickets and more information visit steppenwolf.org
“Astronomical Odds” at The Annoyance Theatre. From broken-hearted astronauts to the world’s best/worst funeral planners, this revue spans time and space to bring the laughs and sometimes the feels. Wednesdays through June 22. For tickets and more information visit theannoyance.com
Jessie Fisher and Jon Michael Hill in rehearsal for “Constellations” at Steppenwolf Theatre Company/Photo: Joel Moorman
Thursday
“Caught” at Sideshow Theatre Company. Confinement gives way to freedom as layers of perception peel back, with reality itself eventually coming into question in this hilarious and dangerous play. Through July 3. For tickets and more information visit sideshowtheatre.org
“The Good Doctor” at Organic Theater Company. This American love-song to the giant of the Russian theater marries Anton Chekhov’s famous short stories with Neil Simon’s unique brand of humor. Through July 8. For tickets and more information visit organictheater.org
Friday
Dana Murphy in Walkabout Theater Company’s “The Cure”/Photo: Matthew Gregory Hollis
“The Cure” at Walkabout Theater Company. A new ensemble-devised work exploring our relationship with disease, resilience and our pursuit of immortality. Through June 18. For tickets and more information visit walkabouttheater.org
“#TopPlays” at The Second City. A fast-paced sketch comedy revue based on Chicago’s favorite obsession: sports! Through June 24. For tickets and more information visit secondcity.com
“An InCornvenient Truth” at Corn Productions. What happens to comedy, entertainment and theater once the world ends? Fridays through June 24. For tickets and more information visit cornservatory.org
“12 Angry Candidates” at The Public House Theatre. Twelve former Republican candidates must make a tough decision in this timely parody. Through June 25. For tickets and more information visit thepubtheatre.com
“Will You Accept This Rose? An Improvised Parody of the Bachelor” at Under the Gun Theater. Now in its fourth season, this troupe combines your favorite contestants from ABC’s hit reality show with Chicago’s very own most eligible bachelors. Fridays through July 29. For tickets and more information visit undertheguntheater.com
Saturday
“Mitch and Megan are Fine” at The Public House Theatre. A couple’s messy breakup has caused the mutiny of the rest of their sketch team leaving them to put on their entire show by themselves. Through June 25. For tickets and more information visit thepubtheatre.com
Sunday
“Xanadu” at American Theater Company. A tribute to the legacy of PJ Paparelli, a not-so-secret fan of the campy classic. Through July 18. For tickets and more information visit atcweb.org
“World Builders” at First Floor Theater. In this beautifully observed love story, we are forced to reckon with our own conceptions of mental illness and what it means to be “cured.” Through July 2. For tickets and more information visit firstfloortheater.com