- 610 W. Roosevelt Rd., South Loop
If you can count to eight and walk in a straight line, Argentine tango expert Al Gates swears to have you dancing in no time. Weekly group classes ($15) are fol... READ MORE
If you can count to eight and walk in a straight line, Argentine tango expert Al Gates swears to have you dancing in no time. Weekly group classes ($15) are fol... READ MORE
The 3,500-seat Chicago Theatre began life as a Balaban and Katz movie temple. After years of neglect, it was restored to its former glory as a sumptuous perform... READ MORE
The former Shubert Theatre reopened in the spring of 2006 after an expensive makeover and a new name (LaSalle Bank Theatre), which has changed once more in May ... READ MORE
The Auditorium Theatre provides Chicago's most diverse and extensive choices in entertainment. READ MORE
DePaul University's Chicago Playworks, which was founded as the Goodman Children's Theatre in 1925, was one of the first children's theaters in the United State... READ MORE
In 1988, DePaul University acquired the Blackstone Theatre, which they renamed the Merle Reskin Theatre, and which is used as a performance center for DePaul's ... READ MORE
Since 1988 this theater (formerly located at 1239 S. State St.) has been producing a speakeasy-style 1920s musical comedy revue featuring flappers and gangsters... READ MORE
The Civic Opera House's splendid Art Deco surroundings recently have been restored and acoustically improved. Restrooms have also been added and enlarged. READ MORE
After a $6 million renovation, the Arie Crown Theatre's acoustics have really improved. In order to accomplish this, architects dropped the ceiling and pushed t... READ MORE
Located within a sleek skyscraper, the First Chicago Center Theater was built with the idea of encouraging downtown workers to attend public interest forums at ... READ MORE
Created about 25 years ago through a financial gift from Patrick O'Malley, Roosevelt University's theater benefits not only students of the university's theater... READ MORE
With the world's largest Tiffany stained-glass dome, marble mosaics and elegant lighting fixtures, Preston Bradley Hall, on the third floor of the Chicago Cultu... READ MORE
A jewel in the redevelopment of Chicago's downtown theater district. Originally built in 1926 as a movie palace, the Oriental has been renovated and refurbished... READ MORE
With rose-marbled walls, crystal chandeliers, gold plaster ornamentation and huge mirrors, this theater has the look and atmosphere of a French palace. Indeed, ... READ MORE
This 99-seat, state-of-the-art, black-box venue showcases a diverse range of small to mid-sized performance companies. Owned and operated by the Chicago Departm... READ MORE
The renowned theater company, established in 1925, settled into its new home in the heart of the Loop theater district in December, 2000. Under the artistic dir... READ MORE