Andersonville
Andersonville’s charming Clark street corridor will make you feel like you’ve been transported out of the city and on to a small town main street. The historically Swedish neighborhood has remained true to its roots, honoring the past while nurturing pride in the present. If you want to surround yourself with art, antiques, independent businesses and queer community, Andersonville is the place to go.
La Colombe
Women & Children First
Simon's Tavern
Svea
Foursided
Woolly Mammoth
Early to Bed
Vignette Vignette
The Brown Elephant
First Slice Pie Café
Mercantile M
Marguerite Gardens
Wrought iron trellises climb the walls, while bundles of twigs float from the ceiling.
Kopi Travelers Cafe
Milk Handmade
Tilly
Las Manos Gallery
Reza's Restaurant
Hopleaf
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The Neo-Futurists
- Address
- 5153 North Ashland Avenue
- Website
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- Free Lyft
- Free Lyft
Every weekend the Neo-Futurists throw 30 plays at an audience in 60 minutes and see what sticks. Via primetime shows, classes, creative labs, and the seminal show, Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind, the experimental theater company has been shaking up Chicago in the for over 25 years. From the deeply personal to the politically satirical, there’s no subject matter the Neo-Futurists won’t tear into. The Neos write, perform, and live by a few simple tenants: You are who you are. You are where you are. You are doing what you are doing. The time is now. That goes for the ensemble and audience members alike. Don’t expect pristine production value or even fully-functioning seats, but do expect to leave changed.