Fun Places to Gay
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| | | La Cueva
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| | | | The House Theatre of Chicago at the Chopin Theatre
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| | | | Steep Theatre Company
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| | | | Atmosphere
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| | | | Raven Theatre
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| | | | The House Theatre of Chicago at The Palmer House
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| | | | Ruth Page Theatre
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| | | | Farraguts on Clark
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| | | | The Neo-Futurist Theater
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| | | | LiveWire Chicago at Tom Robinson Gallery
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| | | | TimeLine Theatre
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| | | | Profiles Theatre - The Alley Stage
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| | | | Hydrate
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| | | | Northlight Theatre
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| | | | Tom Robinson Gallery
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| | | | Rivendell Theatre Ensemble
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| | | | Chicago Symphony Orchestra
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| | | | Saint Sebastian Players at St. Bonaventure Church
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| | | | Office Niteclub
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| | | | Bobby Love's
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| Tuesday April 23rd
Wild Nights with Emily 10:00pm
Film about little-known LGBT history of iconic poet Emily Dickinson, starring Molly Shannon. In the mid-19th century, Dickinson is writing prolifically, baking gingerbread, and enjoying a passionate, lifelong romantic relationship with another woman, her friend and sister-in-law Susan... While seeking publication of some of the 1,775 poems written during her lifetime, she faces male literary gatekeepers too confused by her genius to take her work seriously. Instead her work attracts the attention of an ambitious woman editor, who also sees Emily as a convenient cover for her own role in buttoned-up Amherst's most bizarre love triangle. A timely critique of how women's history is rewritten, WILD NIGHTS WITH EMILY remains vibrant, irreverent and tender--a perhaps closer depiction of Emily Dickinson's real life than anything seen before.
Landmark Century Centre Cinema 2828 N Clark Chicago, IL 60657 (773) 509-4949 Location Website
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