Auditorium Theatre
Auditorium Theatre celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2014 and is continuing in 2015 in grand style with big time theatrical productions and musicians taking the stage at the historic venue. The theater opened in 1889 and was designed to be a beacon of high culture for Chicago which was still recovering from the Chicago fire and trying to improve its reputation after recent socioeconomic struggles like the Haymarket Square bombing. It has been home to the Chicago Grand Opera Company as well as many of the best Broadway style musicals, concerts, and dance performances to hit the Windy City for well over a century.
For an unforgettable night out in the Windy City there is no better place to be than Auditorium Theatre. From big time musical productions like the Joffrey Ballet Romeo and Juliet to performances by the likes of the Paul Taylor Dance Company and concerts courtesy of big name acts like Jack White you are sure to find something to tickle your fancy at Auditorium Theatre. It is precisely this wide variety of events that has kept people coming back to the Auditorium Theatre for more than 100 years. No matter what your tastes, you are guaranteed to find something great going on at Auditorium Theatre so take a look at the schedule, pick out an event and get your tickets from StubHub today.
Peoria is located just outside of Chicago and people in the Windy City never face a shortage of things to do. Sports fans can watch the Chicago Bulls of the NBA, the Chicago Blackhawks of the NHL, the Chicago Bears of the NFL, or MLB's White Sox or Cubs. Additionally there are several local colleges who have top tier NCAA match ups throughout the year. Of course, Chicago is also known for its vibrant art scene whether it is plays and musicals at theaters like the Ford Center for the Performing Arts Oriental Theatre or the burgeoning music scene that produces world class jazz, hip hop, and alternative rock. Each summer major rock festivals Lollapalooza and Pitchfork Music Festival are held in the Windy City, and there are plenty of museums and public works of art to enjoy including the Chicago Picasso. Shopping on State Street and the Magnificent Mile offers visitors the chance to buy upscale clothes and other items before heading home.
There is seating for almost 4,000 guests at Auditorium Theatre and from the moment you enter this legendary venue you will get a sense of its long history. Several renovations to the theater have allowed it to stay up to date with modern conveniences while still maintaining an air of classic Chicago that gives Auditorium Theatre its distinct flair. There is no better place to catch a performance in Chicago than Auditroium Theatre.
The Auditorium Theatre which finished construction in 1889 was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a Chicago landmark in 1976. The theater was a key component in Chicago being able to land the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.