Chicago's theaters are spectacular. Some find the buildings are so stunning that they are worth the ticket price themselves. But you won't be disappointed by the theaters' offerings. We run pre-Broadway and post-Broadway plays. And, we have plenty of plays that aren't commerical enough to "make it" in the Big Apple- which we treasure dearly.
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Hideous ProgenyMary Shelley takes up her host Lord Byron’s challenge to write a terrifying story and creates Frankenstein, one of the most famous novels in the Western canon, in this witty, salacious, and often melodramatic world premiere.8.26.2010 Thursday at Various Timings
until 9.26.2010 Sunday DCA Storefront Theater. |
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Romeo and JulietPure and hot, passionate and true—the feverish intensity of youth explodes on CST's stage in the most celebrated love story of all time.9.15.2010 Wednesday at TBA
until 11.14.2010 Sunday Chicago Shakespeare Theater |
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Rock of AgesIn 1987 on the Sunset Strip, a small town girl meets a big city rocker and, in LA’s most famous rock club, they fall in love to the greatest songs of the 80s in this Broadway smash hit.9.21.2010 Tuesday at Various Timings
until 10.3.2010 Sunday Bank of America Theatre |
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The Lion KingAfter five years, this blockbuster returns to thrill audiences with the breathtaking spectacle of animals brought to life by award-winning director Julie Taymor, pulsating rhythms of the African Pridelands, and an unforgettable score.9.29.2010 Wednesday at Various Timings
until 11.27.2010 Saturday Cadillac Palace Theatre |