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25 things to do in Chicago Aug. 20-26

Theater

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Elizabeth Stenholt (center) plays Cady Heron, the nice, new smart girl at North Shore High, attended to here by “The Plastics” (from left): Julia Hope Budd as Karen Smith, Angel Alzeidan as Gretchen Wieners and Dariana Mullen as Regina George in “Mean Girls.”

Adam Cannon

From left, David Cerda, Gretchen Greear and Coco Sho-Nell star in “Joan Crawford Goes to Hell,” a campy roller coaster ride that explores the life of the legendary Hollywood star.

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Scott Silgay, Ryan Avoux and Dante Brattelli star in the Off-Broadway production of “Vape! The Grease Parody.”

Jeremy Daniel

“Cracks” is Claire Lochmueller’s dark comedy memoir that details her journey from a childhood in the Catholic Church and ROTC military school to a career as an award-winning trans theater-maker.

Isaac Harrell

Playmaker’s Laboratory celebrates the 25th anniversary of “That’s Weird, Grandma” with five performances featuring adaptations of stories written during creative writing residencies in Chicago elementary schools.

Kate Smith

Dance

Music

Alabama Shakes performs Aug. 21 at Ravinia, 201 Ravinia Park Rd., Highland Park.

Brantley Gutierrez

Singer-songwriter Joe Pug performs 8:30 p.m. Aug. 21 as part of the fifth annual Food Aid Festival, a two-day fundraiser to benefit local organizations that address food insecurity.

Ryan Nolan

Museums

Fred Lonidier’s “29 Arrests” is featured in “From the Center: Looking at Lucy Lippard” from Aug. 26-July 11 at Museum of Contemporary Art, 220 E. Chicago Ave.

Nathan Keay

Automatic sprinkler heads underdo testing at Underwriters Laboratories, circa 1910s in this image. “The Symbol of Safety: The Story of Underwriters Laboratories and the Creation of Safety Science” explores how the Chicago-founded organization helped create the field of safety science and shape safety practices worldwide.

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Movies

“Straight-Jacket” starring Joan Crawford is among the films featured in The Greatest Showman: Five by William Castle from Aug. 21-27 at Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport Ave.

A special screening of “Grease,” the 1978 hit film starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, features on-screen lyrics for a sing-along of iconic tunes such as “Summer Nights” and “You’re the One That I Want” at 6 p.m. Aug. 23 at Ravinia, 201 Ravinia Park Rd., Highland Park.

Family fun

Divi Roxx Kids features Grammy-nominated bass virtuoso Divinity Roxx performing songs from her family-centric albums, “Ready Set Go” and “World Wide Playdate.”

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The Morton Arboretum has introduced three new nature-based learning environments in its Children’s Garden, including a vegetable garden inspired by “The Tale of Peter Rabbit” that supports literacy and storytelling.

Hailey Hoffman/The Morton Arboretum

Festival fun

Chalk Howard Street is a 3D chalk art festival showcasing national and local street artists and their art, including Zach Herndon’s 3D work.

Rogers Park Business Alliance

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