Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Chicago
For top-shelf professional entertainment in a beautiful venue, make your way to the Shakespeare Theater, a consistent host to world-class troupes that deliver unparalleled performances. Despite its somewhat incongruous location amidst hot dog vendors and cruise ship docks, the theater excels in presenting captivating dramas by the Bard and other esteemed playwrights, earning recognition as the best regional theater in the country with a Tony Award in 2008.
Housed in a visually striking building, it features two cozy theatres accommodating 200 and 500 guests respectively. The structure's multi-level glass corridors envelop the main performance space, shielding it from external noise and offering patrons splendid vistas. With dynamic scenes, exceptional actors, and acclaimed directors like Barbara Gaines at the helm, the Shakespeare Theater ensures an engaging experience for audiences of all backgrounds. The intimate setting even features a thrust stage that extends into the audience, surrounded on three sides by seating – guaranteeing excellent views from every spot, aside from a few located along the sides (best to avoid the balcony) and those extremely close to the front of the stage. Tickets are reasonably priced but tend to sell out quickly.
Tip:
This theater may offer a Shakespearean experience that veers away from tradition, so expect modern scenery and costumes, along with a diverse ensemble of actors whose resumes typically extend beyond regional theater to encompass television, film, and stage productions in other major cities. This unique blend often complements the play, but don't be surprised if it adds a touch of whimsy – just join in the laughter with fellow theatergoers!
Housed in a visually striking building, it features two cozy theatres accommodating 200 and 500 guests respectively. The structure's multi-level glass corridors envelop the main performance space, shielding it from external noise and offering patrons splendid vistas. With dynamic scenes, exceptional actors, and acclaimed directors like Barbara Gaines at the helm, the Shakespeare Theater ensures an engaging experience for audiences of all backgrounds. The intimate setting even features a thrust stage that extends into the audience, surrounded on three sides by seating – guaranteeing excellent views from every spot, aside from a few located along the sides (best to avoid the balcony) and those extremely close to the front of the stage. Tickets are reasonably priced but tend to sell out quickly.
Tip:
This theater may offer a Shakespearean experience that veers away from tradition, so expect modern scenery and costumes, along with a diverse ensemble of actors whose resumes typically extend beyond regional theater to encompass television, film, and stage productions in other major cities. This unique blend often complements the play, but don't be surprised if it adds a touch of whimsy – just join in the laughter with fellow theatergoers!
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Sight Name: Chicago Shakespeare Theater
Sight Location: Chicago, USA (See walking tours in Chicago)
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