Neil Stratman, Tina Naponelli, Teressa LaGamba and Carl Herzog in Kokandy Productions’ “Tomorrow Morning”/Photo: Michael Brosilow
Monday
“Tomorrow Morning” at Kokandy Productions. Two couples on the brink of major change. But are any of them doing the right thing? Through August 28. For tickets and more information visit kokandyproductions.com
“Space Age” at Free Street Theater. Bathtubs, speedos and Transformers form the cornerstones of this queer coming-of-age tale. Mondays through August 1. For tickets and more information visit freestreet.org
Tuesday
“Kin Folk” at The New Colony. Embrace the fantastic. Through August 14. For tickets and more information visit thenewcolony.org
“Gary Busey’s One-Man Hamlet” at Chicago Shakespeare Theater. The name says it all. Through July 17. For tickets and more information visit chicagoshakes.com
Annie Prichard and Steve Love in The New Colony’s “Kin Folk”/Photo:Evan Hanover
Thursday
“Squeeze My Cans” at Greenhouse Theater Center’s Solo Celebration. Ever wonder what it might be like to audition to be Tom Cruise’s girlfriend? This intergalactic cautionary tale is for you. Through July 24. For tickets and more information visit greenhousetheater.org
“Chops” at Dashnight Productions. A potent cocktail of jazz, frayed friendships and testosterone. Through August 14. For tickets and more information visit theaterwit.org
“Horror of Terror vs. The Improvised Twilight Zone” at Scream Theatre. Where comedy meets horror in a battle for the biggest laugh. Thursdays through July 28. For tickets and more information visit secondcity.com
“The Court of Public Opinion” at The Revival. Each week: a new internet debate and a new verdict decided by YOU. For tickets and more information visit the-revival.com
Kevin Webb, James Nedrud, Kimberly Lawson and Edward Fraim in “WOZ: A Rock Cabaret”/Photo: Michael Courier
Friday
“WOZ: A Rock Cabaret” at Victory Gardens Theater. These Ozians follow the yellow brick road to the tune of iconic rock anthems from the ‘eighties and nineties. Through July 17. For tickets and more information visit victorygardens.org
“Dank Tank” at The Annoyance Theatre. The very “real” story of money, Mary Jane and magic in politics. Fridays through September 1. For tickets and more information visit theannoyance.com
“The Silence That Follows” at Facility Theatre, part of A Red Orchid Incubator Series. A love song to Harold Pinter: A married couple must come to terms with their broken door. Through July 30. For tickets and more information visit aredorchidtheatre.org
“Black Friday” at The Revival. The Martin Luther Kings of Comedy are back! For tickets and more information visit the-revival.com
“Blockbuster” at The Annoyance Theatre. Like “Clerks,” except smarter and with women. Fridays through August 19. For tickets and more information visit theannoyance.com
Saturday
“The Velveteen Rabbit” at Marriott Theatre for Young Audiences. This musical adaptation of the classic Margery Williams’ tale fuses the power of childhood play with the timeless need for unconditional love. Through August 14. For tickets and more information visit marriotttheatre.com
Norm Boucher and George Keating in “The Odd Couple” at Theatre at the Center/Photo: Michael Brosilow
Sunday
“The Odd Couple” at Theatre at the Center. One of Broadway’s most successful comedies descends on Munster. Through August 14. For tickets and more information visit theatreatthecenter.com
“Our Lady of 121st Street” at Eclipse Theatre Company. The Stephen Adly Guirgis season continues with this tense exploration of grief and uncertainty. Through August 21. For tickets and more information visit eclipsetheatre.com
“Comedy Comes Alive” at The Annoyance Theatre. A sketch revue that explores sexuality from the perspectives of a queer man from New England and a curiously straight man from rural Wisconsin. Sundays through August 21. For tickets and more information visit theannoyance.com