Herbie Hancock: The Chicago-born Hancock is a regular and welcome visitor to Symphony Center for its SCP Jazz Series. He performs on Saturday with Terence Blanchard (trumpet), Devin Daniels (sax), James Genus (bass), Trevor Lawrence (drums) and Lionel Loueke (guitar). 8 p.m. March 30 in Orchestra Hall at Symphony Center, 220 S. Michigan Ave.; tickets from $175 at cso.org
On the hunt for Easter Eggs: Families looking for the Easter Bunny and his treats have a few choices this weekend. In Wrigleyville, the annual Gallagher Way Easter Egg Hunt is 11 a.m. March 30 (more at www.gallagherway.com). In the South Loop, the Easter Egg Hunt put on by the Prairie District Neighborhood Alliance is noon March 30 in Chicago Womens Park & Gardens, 1801 S. Indiana Ave. (tickets and information at www.southloopeasteregghunt.com). And the Chicago Park District puts on dozens of egg hunts, Pictures with Bunny, fun runs and other events at city parks around Chicago (more at www.chicagoparkdistrict.com).
Dolphins at Brookfield Zoo Chicago: The west suburban zoo has resumed its popular “Dolphins in Action” presentations after a $10 million renovation at their Seven Seas habitat. The zoo’s seven bottlenose dolphins are back home in their new digs. Daily at Brookfield Zoo Chicago, 8400 31st St., Brookfield; more information at www.brookfieldzoo.org
Liza Treyger: The comic known for the Netflix series “Survival of the Thickest” and other screen roles is at Zanies on Wells this weekend. March 29-30 at Zanies Chicago, 1548 N. Wells St.; tickets from $30 at www.chicago.zanies.com
Bad Bunny: The Puerto Rican rapper and king of Latin trap is in Chicago this weekend on his Most Wanted Tour. 8 p.m. March 29-30 at United Center, 1901 W. Madison. Tickets from $159 at www.unitedcenter.com
“Jersey Boys”: Now at Mercury Theater Chicago on Southport, the jukebox musical story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons gets a hometown production. The standout cast is led by Michael Metcalf as Frankie, Tribune critic Chris Jones writes in his review, a stage talent “should become a lot better known after people hear him sing here.” Through May 19 at Mercury Theater Chicago, 3745 N. Southport Ave.; tickets $70-$90 at www.mercurytheaterchicago.com
Spring Flower Show: We could use a reminder it’s spring this weekend. With the title “What’s in a Name?,” the exhibit now in the Show House at Garfield Park Conservatory gets into the history and science of plant names — alongside a flower show full of blooms. Daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through May 12 at Garfield Park Conservatory, 300 N. Central Park Ave.; free, more information at garfieldconservatory.org
“The Time Machine: A Tribute to the ’80s”: The setup might pretty simple — a nutty uncle with a time machine takes a young music fan back to the 1980s to be schooled in a different generation of music. But the show is great fun, says Tribune critic Chris Jones in his review, and the choices of music tracks in the show are inspired. Through April 14 at Black Ensemble Theater, 4450 N. Clark St.; tickets $56.50-$65.50 at 773-769-4451 and www.blackensemble.org