(312) 462-6300
175 N State St
Chicago,
IL
60601
41.8853
-87.6277
Neighborhoods: Central, Loop
What People Are Saying About The Chicago Theatre
The Editor
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Citysearch
The Venue – The theater itself is something to behold: ornate decorations in red, red and more red, scenic murals decorating the walls, chandeliers and plush seating. The main floor seats 1,970, including side boxes, and the balcony, also equipped with boxes, seats 1,540. Main-floor seating generally provides good views of the stage, though closer is better, obviously, given the sheer size of the room. – – The Experience – One of the most versatile halls in the North Loop, the Chicago Theatre's offerings span musicals ("Fame"), comedians (D.L. Hughley) and touring…
Awesome Venue to see a concert!
by Big Sky VIP at Citysearch
#2 in my favorite venues in Chicago! I have been in PIT seats for many shows and can't say enough! The Loge is my other favorite spot! What a beautiful theatre from the moment you walk in to the view from your seats! The acoustics's are 2nd to none! I have never ever experience a bad sounding show at The Chicago Theatre! My VIP Concierge Service pumps a lot of people through this venue and not one has ever had a complaint! The Chicago Theatre is so close to so many great restaurants all within walking distance! The top shows seem to always book here which says a lot!
- Pros: Great Service Awesome Seating Bars Galore!
- Cons: They won't let me move in either!
not customer-friendly
by elleng0523 at Citysearch
This is the only theatre I know of in Chicago that closes its box office on weekends unless there is a show, making it virtually impossible to buy tickets in person unless there is a show that night. This forces customers to use ticketmaster to purchase tickets and get charged up to 20% extra. It's as though they don't WANT customers to buy tickets in person. Why can't they take a hint from Broadway in Boston, which makes it so easy to use the box offices that it's hard to avoid? Broadway in Boston sells tickets to all shows at all theatres, open Tues-Sun, etc. Buying tickets for Chicago Theatre shows is frustrating and unnecessarily expensive. And I haven't even seen a show there yet! Just got through the ticket-buying phase, but wanted to share my experience.









