“Maybe Baby, It's You” at Pheasant Run Resort on Select Dates Through October 23 (Up to 49% Off)

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Highlights

Play examines the nature of romance in eleven funny, sweet vignettes

About This Deal

The Deal

  • $19 for one ticket to Maybe Baby, It’s You (up to $37 value)
  • When: select dates through October 23
  • Where: Pheasant Run Resort
  • Seating: reserved
  • Door time: 30 minutes before showtime

Maybe Baby, It’s You

This charming play examines the ins and outs of romance, from the first kiss to life’s golden years. The show takes the form of eleven vignettes, in which men and women fall in love, fall out of idealism, and search for their soulmate.

Fine Print

Promotional value expires Oct 23, 2015. Limit 8 per person. Reservation required, call 630-584-6342; subject to availability. Refundable only on day of purchase. Discount reflects merchant's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event. For ADA seating, call box office promptly upon receipt of voucher - availability is limited. Ticket value includes all fees. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Fox Valley Repertory at Pheasant Run Resort

In 1964, Fox Valley Repertory was born as the Pheasant Run Playhouse. A dinner theater attached to Pheasant Run Resort, the space hosted stars such as William Shatner, Phyllis Diller, and Betty Grable throughout the '60s and '70s. The repertoire expanded into the world of Broadway musicals in the late 1980s with hits including Grease and The King and I. But the venue was looking to expand in a more literal direction as well: in 2002 it underwent extensive renovations to transform from a humble playhouse to a fully modern performing arts facility.

Following its facade-lift, the Playhouse became the home of Chicago’s Noble Fool Theater Company, who officially re-dubbed themselves Fox Valley Repertory in 2011. It's a name that better represents the ensemble's investment in the community. Today, the repertory continues to earn praise for its family-friendly productions and educational opportunities for aspiring thespians and light bulbs hoping to become spotlights.