Theater Theater Venues in Old Town
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The Drucker Center at the Menomonee Club for Boys and Girls - 1535 N. Dayton St. - Chicago (Old Town)
A performance piece in which ensemble members explore the moments prior to life-changing decisions.
Sundays : 4 p.m. (ends November 22)
Fridays and Saturdays : 8 p.m. (ends November 22)
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Piper's Alley Theater
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1608 N. Wells St. - Chicago (Old Town)
This Gold Coast theatre complex houses the Second City and Second City ETC stages, the long-running production of the interactive comedy "Tony &...
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The Black Orchid
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230 W. North Ave. - Chicago (Old Town)
This private retro supper club caters primarily to corporate and wedding clients, though it also hosts plays and concerts.
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Noble Horse
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1410 N. Orleans St. - Chicago (Old Town)
Horse lovers can see the dinner theater show "Quadrille," an equestrian show modeled after the Quadrille repertoire of Napoleon's Europe, take a...
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The Second City e.t.c.
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1608 N. Wells St. - Chicago (Old Town)
The Second City's irreverent second troupe since 1982, e.t.c.'s long-running comedy revues are often equal to the mainstage offerings in wit,...
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A Red Orchid Theatre
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1531 N. Wells St. - Chicago (Old Town)
An intimate space with a narrow stage located since 1992 at the end of an Old Town atrium mall , this theater has seen some conspicuous...
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Abigail's Party
A Red Orchid Theatre - 1531 N. Wells St. - Chicago (Old Town)
In this comedy of manners by Mike Leigh ("Secrets and Lies"), obsessions, prejudices and petty competitiveness rise to the surface when a domestic...
Sundays : 3 p.m. (February 4 through March 28)
Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays : 8 p.m. (February 4 through March 28)
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A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant
A Red Orchid Theatre - 1531 N. Wells St. - Chicago (Old Town)
A nativity pageant provides the backdrop for this satire about the life and work of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard.


