Sunny Afternoon
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
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The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
The Yard at Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Musical
Runs Mar 21 – Apr 27, 2025
Sunny Afternoon tells the story of the rise to stardom of The Kinks through their own prolific catalog of chart-topping songs including “You Really Got Me,” “Lola,” and “All Day and All of the Night.” With an original story, music, and lyrics by The Kinks’ legendary Ray Davies and a script by Joe Penhall, this musical is an unforgettable rock-and-roll journey through the soaring triumphs and devastating lows of an iconic band that influenced generations. Edward Hall returns to this show after directing the world premiere at London’s Hampstead Theatre and in the West End.
By Joe Penhall
Original story, music, and lyrics by Ray Davies
Directed by Edward Hall