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Adventure Stage Chicago Formerly known as the Vittum Theater, the venue opened in 1998 to aid in community building and to foster the personal growth of members of the Northwestern University Settlement House. Since that time, the theater has developed into a regionally recognized resource for quality arts programming for youth. Its annual Season for Young Audiences currently accommodates 10,000 school age children from over 100 schools in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. |
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Apollo Theater The Apollo Theater, Chicago's first "off-Loop" commercial venue, is a lush venue with a prestigious reputation, located in the fashionable Lincoln Park theatre district. Its repertoire includes a fresh blend of comedies, musicals and special events, as well as dramatic works and family productions. |
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Art of Play in Chicago Come in and Play at the Chicago Tourism Center -
Have non-stop fun at this summer long place to play try your hand at any of the on-site toys and games including traditional favorites and hot new games. Check out exhibitions on game- and toy-inspired artwork and on the history of games invented or created in Chicago.
Attend weekly programs featuring a spectrum of games and toys. On Saturdays and Sundays from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm, master new games, strategize with experts, challenge game enthusiasts and discover how toys come to life in interactive toy making demonstrations. Lunchtime on Wednesdays, from noon to 2:00 pm, compete in group games. Hear from local toy and game inventors and collectors in a monthly lecture series. . |
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Chicago Theatre The Theatre Downstairs is an intimate new 281-seat venue located on the lower level of The Chicago Theatre. This space enhances The Chicago Theatre's mission to increase the vitality of the Loop Theatre District and to produce and present a wide variety of first class entertainment. The entrance to The Chicago Theatre Downstairs has a separate entrance from the Main Stage. When you arrive at the theatre, please follow posted directions for entrance into The Chicago Theatre Downstairs.
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Chicago's Children Theatre Chicago Children's Theatre aspires to enrich our community through diverse and significant theatrical programming that engages and inspires the child in all of us.
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Cirque Shanghai All that Glitters is gold this summer with the return of these elite award-winning acrobats direct from China! Presented in partnership with International Special Attractions (ISA) and featuring Gold! This year's show features an exhilarating display of agility, strength and balance seen nowhere else in the world this summer! |
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Cornservatory This storefront theater seats 60 and presents original one act comedies and improv sketches featuring resident artists
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LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre The Lego Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen. The company has passed from father to son and is now owned by Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, the grandson of the founder. It has come a long way over the past 70 years - from a small carpenter’s workshop to a modern, global enterprise that is now, in terms of sales, the world’s sixth-largest manufacturer of toys |
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Merle Reskin Theatre Formerly known as the Blackstone Theatre, it was renamed the Merle Reskin Theatre in November 1992. Each year, the 1,325 seat proscenium theatre provides performance space for the nearly 200 public performances of the Theatre School, including The Theatre School Showcase, Chicago Playworks for Families and Young Audiences, and The School of Music's Annual Opera, along with several not-for-profit arts organizations who use the world-class stage when it is not occupied by DePaul Productions. |
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Museum of Science and Industry Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry, one of the largest science museums in the world, home to more than 35,000 artifacts and nearly 14 acres of hands-on-exhibits, is also the home of the "Little Theater" were theatrical performances are held. |
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