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Drunk Shakespeare
December 3, 2024
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Looking for a hilariously unique night out in Chicago? Drunk Shakespeare delivers a wildly entertaining mash-up of classic Shakespeare and modern comedy. With one actor delightfully tipsy, the talented cast brings the Bard’s works to life like never before—expect laughs, improv, and unexpected twists.
Perfect for theater buffs, comedy fans, or anyone seeking unforgettable fun, this 21+ show is a must-see while in the city. Grab your tickets and prepare to laugh, cheer, and toast to the timeless brilliance of Shakespeare!
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