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Presenting the finest in international, cultural, community, and educational programming to Chicago and to the restoration and preservation of the National Historic Landmark.
Celebrating more than 28 years as one of the most renowned dance companies in Chicago, the evening at the historic Auditorium Theatre will present the full spectrum of Deeply Rooted’s impressive trajectory.
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The Auditorium Theatre is a National Historic Landmark known internationally for its perfect acoustics, innovative architecture, and stunning design. The idea for the Auditorium Theatre began with a Chicago businessman named Ferdinand Wythe Peck.
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From opera to hip-hop, from political conventions to sporting events, the Auditorium Theatre has played a role in the lives of Chicago citizens for 130 years. Explore the sections below to learn more information about the history, architecture, art, and context that surrounds the historic Auditorium Theatre.
About The Auditorium National Historic Landmark List of Shows 1889-Present
The architecture of the Auditorium Building is widely considered one of the most influential feats of Chicago design and engineering. Auditorium architects Adler and Sullivan redesigned the exterior of the building several times, making significant changes even after the carefully-calculated foundations of the massive building had been laid.
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Directions from the North Suburbs. Take the Edens Expressway (I-94) to the Kennedy Expressway (I-90/94) south to the Ida B Wells Drive exit. Take Ida B Wells Drive east to the corner of Ida B Wells Drive and Wabash Avenue. The theatre is on the left side of Ida B Wells Drive just east of Wabash.