Summer is here, Chicago: Our guide to movies, music, TV, theater and more
All of the Tribune’s guides for summer 2023 dance, art, movies, music, TV, theater and more.
TV for summer 2023: Despite the Hollywood writers strike, the season continues with new premieres. Our list of 15., which began earlier this month,” writes Tribune critic Nina Metz. “For the time being, writers have not yet asked audiences to boycott TV altogether or cancel their streaming subscriptions, but a number of shows in production have been paused.”
Elijah Rhea Johnson as Michael Jackson, and cast, in the Broadway production of"MJ the Musical" at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York. - Original Credit: “We’re on our third fake out spring , so you know what that means: summer is fast approaching, even on days it doesn’t feel like it. Someday, we’ll want to spend more hours outside than in and be on the lookout for divertissements that fit the bill,” writes Hannah Edgar.Advertisement
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