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Chicago’s Museums in the Parks

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Every year, nearly eight million people visit the 10 remarkable Chicago institutions that…

Arts Partners in Residence

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More than 25 Arts Partners at almost as many parks throughout the city…

Mayne Stage Theatre

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The theater, on Morse Avenue at Wayne Avenue, opened as Morse Theater in 1912, a vaudeville and movie house house. In the 1930s, the facility was remodeled using an Art Deco theme and renamed the Co-Ed Theater because of its proximity to Loyola University. …

Lake Shore Symphony Orchestra

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The Lake Shore Symphony Orchestra is a not-for-profit Symphony Orchestra whose primary focus is to provide…

Griffin Theater Company

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We are pleased to announce that the Griffin Theater has their new home and look forward to years of great theater in our neighborhood.…

The New 400 Theater

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Our aim is to keep the tradition of the 400's rich history alive showing first run movies on 35mm format…

City Lit Theatre

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City Lit Theater Company is dedicated to the vitality and accessibility of the literary imagination…

Steep Theater Co.

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Steep draws from traditional and contemporary theatrical traditions…

Lifeline Theatre

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Big Stories, Up Close…

About Face Theater

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About Face has emerged as one of Chicago’s most respected theatres, and is quickly emerging as a national center for the development of gay and lesbian theatre…

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