1. Go to a dinner theatre
Live entertainment is always best. The more sophisticated and more fun older brother of the dinner-and-movie tradition is going to a dinner theatre. For hundreds of years, people have entertained themselves with live-action portrayals of drama, romance, and humor.
2. Fly a kite
While you might end up with a popular children’s movie song in your head, it can be fun for all ages to go fly a kite. The internet is full of schematics to build your own, or simply buy one from the local dollar store or home supplies store. Find a park or open field with few trees, and let the fun begin.
3. Throw a backyard tournament of games
Invite friends and family over for a potluck or no-fuss barbecue and have a made up tournament games. Pool noodle sword fighting, tug-of-war, bag races, and even glow stick bowling can be a live entertainment blast for everyone.
4. Go to the library
When was the last time that you spent a day at the library? As children, it was something that most of us couldn't wait to do. Libraries also have stepped up their game. Most of them have a great schedule of events, with local authors, celebrities, and community events. Not to mention, you could discover your next favorite book.
5. Find an animal show
Nothing is more entertaining than watching animals perform. Some options are amusing, like monkeys, birds, or other animals performing tricks. Others are serious, like horse performances or dog shows. Do a quick internet search for live entertainment with animals, and have more fun that if you went to the movies.
If you would like to learn more about live entertainment in Chicago, visit Medieval Times.

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