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Lenny Bruce, Eurydice, Pump Boys, and more. Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble and RE|Dance offer two medi

Lenny Bruce, Eurydice, Pump Boys, and more. [READER]( [Dances of delusion]( Chicago Danztheatre Ensemble and RE|Dance offer two meditations on marginalization and madness. by [Irene Hsiao]( Chicago Reader's 50th anniversary giveaway Give a little, Get a lot Dozens of readers have already won, but there are still plenty of amazing prizes to go around—and it's not too late to enter. Today we’re giving away a $50 gift certificate to [Urban Pooch Canine Life Center]( Spoil your fur baby with the best canine care. All members of the Chicago Reader's Reader Revolution membership program are automatically entered to win for the entire giveaway. [Enter to win!]( [Pump Boys & Dinettes is frothy fun]( Porchlight's season opener brings diverse casting to an old musical favorite. by [Marissa Oberlander]( [Lenny Bruce is back]( Ronnie Marmo's incarnation of the late comedian is funnier the second time around. by [Jack Helbig]( [Artistic Home returns from pandemic hell with Eurydice]( There are interesting moments, but the production falls a little short. by [KT Hawbaker]( [The chill of other suns]( The Last Pair of Earlies takes an intimate look at the Great Migration. by [Dan Jakes]( [Issue of Oct 28 - Nov 10, 2021 Vol. 51, No. 2]( [Download Issue]( (PDF) part of our 50th anniversary celebration, the Reader is giving out incredible prizes for 50 days. We’ve partnered with some of Chicago's most popular establishments for prize packages that include concert tickets, theater tickets, gift certificates to restaurants and retailers, and more. The best part is, every Reader Revolution Member will be automatically entered to win. The Reader Revolution is our new monthly membership program, and it's the backbone of our plan to keep the Reader going strong for the next 50 years. The sooner you enter, the more chances you'll have to win. [BECOME A MEMBER!]( [View this e-mail as a web page]( [@chicago_reader]( [/chicagoreader]( [@chicago_reader]( [Chicago Reader on LinkedIn]( [/chicagoreader]( [chicagoreader.com]( [Forward this e-mail to a friend](. Want to change how you receive these e-mails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. Copyright © 2021 Chicago Reader, All rights reserved. You are receiving this e-mail after having opted in to one or more of our newsletters, memberships, or e-mail lists via our website, Facebook, or at an event. Our mailing address is: Chicago Reader 2930 S. Michigan Ave. Suite 102Chicago, IL 60616 [Add us to your address book](

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