Address: 410 South Michigan Avenue Fine Arts Building, Chicago, IL 60605, USA
Phone: +13127533210
Kevin Posey
Classic theater. Perfect size for smaller shows like Wait Wait... Don't tell me.
Thomas Blain
Beautiful theater! A great upgrade for the wait wait don't tell me crew. We had a blast!
Donald Kowalewski
Lovely older theatre, perfect for fine arts presentations- and “Wait, wait…” of course! Metro stop next to entrance. A couple coffee shops will be open. I didn’t see restaurants, but it was raining sideways when I arrived. Theater temperature was comfortable and restrooms sufficient. Seats a bit thin in the rush, or perhaps my tush is a bit too thin in the seat. This review isn’t about the show, BUT you can’t get this 5-star comedy for $35 anywhere else in Chicago!
Amy H
Lovely intimate theater. Easy walk, right by fountain. Great acoustics, small bar, manned elevator. Heading back for another show!
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I saw people picking up tickets at will call, I don't know if that's true for every show.
The Studebaker Theater is owned and operated by the Fine Arts Building at 410 S. Michigan Ave. The theater has many events during the year that is either a ticketed event or free and open to the public during certain times. It is not opened for tours unless it's sanctioned by the Fine Arts Building. We are not associated with Roosevelt University. And google should change the address to reflect that the Studebaker is located at the Fine Arts Building 410 S. Michigan Ave. Chicago, IL 60605.
Depends. Event website and/or the box office
Chicago Opera Theater is putting on il Pigmalione & Rita The 14th 20th at 7:30 and the 22nd at 3:00.
The show will come down around 4:30pm
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