Submit your event listing at dailyherald.com/share; deadline is two weeks prior to event date or registration deadline. OngoingActor’s Training Center’s 15th Anniversary: Actor’s Training Center, 1159 Wilmette Ave., Suite 8, Wilmette. Actor’s Training Center of Wilmette, continues its 15th Anniversary with its College Audition Clinic; Fall Musical Theatre Intensive: Little Women; and Arts in Action: Ensemble events and performances. For information, www.actorstrainingcenter.org.Teen After-School Space: 3 p.m. Monday-Friday at Winnetka-Northfield Public Library, 768 Oak St., Winnetka. Join weekdays after school in the Winnetka Community Room for a space just for students in grades seven and up. For information, www.winnetkalibrary.org.’Something’s Afoot’- Musical Murder Mystery: 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays; and 3 p.m. Sunday, April 24. Runs through April 30, at Skokie Theatre, 7924 North Lincoln Ave., Skokie. While a raging thunderstorm traps 10 weekend guests in an English country home, they discover that wealthy Lord Rancour has been murdered. Filled with campy songs and zany characters, “Something’s Afoot” is a hilarious spoof of our favorite murder mysteries. For information, www.skokietheatre.org.Ann Rosen Art Exhibit: Gallery hours through April 30 at AIR Gallery, 348 Tudor Court, Glencoe. Ann Rosen, painter, sculptor and retired executive director of the Art Center in Highland Park, will be exhibiting her unconventional, thought-provoking artwork. Using objects she found clearing out her parents’ house, Rosen has created large human forms from rolls of film negatives, wood, wire, beads, household objects, purses, art books and more. These passionately crafted human forms take on a powerful, shamanic beauty. For information, http://airstudio348.com.or (708) 466-3519.David Keel Art Exhibit: Gallery hours through April 30, Vivid Art Gallery, 895 Green Bay Road, Winnetka. Featured Artist David Keel will be presenting his latest work in the exhibit, “Out of the Weeds.” The paintings in the exhibit are primarily nature based, featuring abstract representations of leaves, flowers, and woodlands. His palette ranges from soft, subtle blues and greens to vivid pinks and oranges. Using thin layers of paint, Keel builds shapes and color to create intriguing, mysterious worlds of his own imagination. For information, (224) 505-5961.’Now and Then’: Runs Thursdays-Sundays through May 1, at Oil Lamp Theater, 1723 Glenview Road, Glenview. Oil Lamp Theater kicks off its 2022 season with “Now and Then,” a heartfelt romantic comedy about the costs of the choices we make, and the people who make them with us. For information, https://oillamptheater.org.’Intimate Apparel’: Runs through May 15, at Northlight Theatre, 9501 Skokie Blvd., Skokie. In 1905, a Black seamstress named Esther sews her way out of poverty stitch by delicate stitch, creating fine lingerie for her Manhattan clientele while longing for a husband and a future. She finds common ground with a Jewish fabric merchant, a relationship they both know cannot grow. So when correspondence with a lonesome Caribbean man leads to a marriage proposal, she accepts. But as her new marriage quickly leads to regret, Esther turns back to her sewing machine to rebuild her life and refashion her future. For information, https://northlight.org.April 21
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