Take in some musical theater AND help the fight to end AIDS?
Thats the win-win.
On Friday, March 2, the Porchlight Music Theatres performance of A Catered Affair will benefit the AIDS Foundation of Chicago. The show begins at 7:30 p.m.
Based on the 1950s play that starred Bette Davis, the musical is a beautiful exploration of the resilience of love, according to the Porchlights website.
The Porchlight provides this overview of the plot: A couple must decide whether to spend their life savings on the family taxicab business or to celebrate their only daughters marriage with a lavish catered affair, providing her with the joyful wedding they never had for themselves. This bittersweet reflection on the complexities of relationships between husbands and wives and parents and children will break your heart and make you laugh in one shared moment.
For more information, please visit the Porchlight's website.
To buy tickets to the March 2 performance, please call 773-327-5252 or go to stage773.com .
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