The Chicago Theatre

One more place to enjoy near Chicago in Illinois

The Chicago Theatre

Located on North State Street in the northern part of Chicago’s Loop, The Chicago Theatre is known for its iconic red and yellow marquee. Originally opened in 1921 as a lavish movie theater and performance space, it has become one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks, alongside Cloud Gate and Buckingham Fountain. Over the years, The Chicago Theatre has welcomed renowned artists like Duke Ellington, Diana Ross, and Prince, while also screening popular movies. Although it experienced a period of neglect during the 1970s, the venue underwent a complete renovation in the 1980s, thanks to new management. Today, the theater continues to host a wide range of comedic, theatrical, and musical events, preserving its historical significance and vibrant atmosphere.

The historic appearance of the theater has been praised by previous visitors, as it adds to the overall enjoyment of attending an event here. However, it’s important to note that the use of cameras and video cameras, including those on cell phones, is not permitted during tours or performances.