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  2. Chicago Shakespeare Theater - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Shakespeare Theater (CST) is a non-profit, professional theater company located at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois. Its more than six hundred annual performances performed 48 weeks of the year include its critically acclaimed Shakespeare series, its World's Stage touring productions, and youth education and family oriented programming.

  3. The Shakespeare Project - Wikipedia

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    The Shakespeare Project was the first major New York residency of actors from the Royal Shakespeare Company - with Edwin Richfield, Heather Canning, Christopher Ravenscroft, Jennie Stoller and John Kane (the later two from Peter Brook's A Midsummer Night's Dream) - for a week of public workshops, panel discussions, seminars and performances at ...

  4. 1812 Productions, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The 52nd Street Project, New York; 7 Stages, Atlanta, Georgia About Face Theatre, Chicago, Illinois; Academy Theatre ...

  5. Theater in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Theater in Chicago describes not only theater performed in Chicago, Illinois, but also to the movement in Chicago that saw a number of small, meagerly funded companies grow to institutions of national and international significance.

  6. Shakespeare festival - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian Shakespeare Project — Athens, West Virginia Back Room Shakespeare ProjectChicago, Illinois Black Shakespeare Project — Brooklyn, New York

  7. Statue of William Shakespeare (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    A statue of William Shakespeare, sometimes called the William Shakespeare Monument, is installed in Chicago's Lincoln Park, in the U.S. state of Illinois. The work by William Ordway Partridge was created in 1893 and installed in 1894.

  8. Goodman Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Goodman was founded in 1925 as a tribute to the Chicago playwright Kenneth Sawyer Goodman, who died in the Great Influenza Pandemic in 1918. The theater was funded by Goodman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O. Goodman, who donated $250,000 to the Art Institute of Chicago to establish a professional repertory company and a school of drama at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. [2]

  9. Merle Reskin Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Merle Reskin Theatre is a performing arts venue located in the Loop community area of Chicago, Illinois.Originally named the Blackstone Theatre it was built in 1910. . Renamed the Merle Reskin Theatre in 1992, it is now part of DePaul University, and is also used for events and performances of other