> Blood Brothers has a running time of 2:45. No way Big Chicks can be an
> event just one hour later.
Thursday is awkward I admit. If you have (or anyone has) ideas for tweaking it, please say so.
The day was really planned around the Wine Tasting and Blood Brothers.
Big Chicks was intended as a social activity for those who don't want to do the play, as well as an after-play gathering spot.
I didn't know the play ran that long. Seems very long for an off-off-Broadway type of performance.
> I don't drink, so I'm struggling with Thursday.
I'm mentally juggling plans, particularly food times, for Thursday. I know I don't want to do the wine tasting on an empty stomach and I know I won't want to wait until after the play (if it indeed runs that long) to eat. That may very well put us at Big Chicks after kitchen close time.
> Leather and wine don't hold my interest.
I'm not into leather, but I would definitely attend the exhibit. It's something different.
> Was the plan that Wine Tasting would cover dinner?
The venue, despite the name, does not have true food service. There was talk of bringing in something like pizza and/or munchies.
> I definitely like the idea of an architecture cruise on either Saturday or
> Sunday afternoon, preferably Saturday.
Saturday afternoon is incomplete and wide open. That would fit very well in there.
> I also support the afternoon plays at the Shakespeare Theater, preferably
> The Tempest, and preferably on Sunday.
Again, Sunday is very tentative. Navy Pier was kind of a catch-all fill-in. Something else could easily be added or substituted.