Experience the Magic of Chicago - The Musical at Auditorium Theatre - IL
Prepare to be captivated by the dazzling spectacle of Chicago - The Musical, a timeless classic that has enthralled audiences worldwide. From May 5 to May 10, 2026, the iconic Auditorium Theatre - IL in Chicago, Illinois will host this sensational production, showcasing the glitz, glamour, and grit of the Windy City. With its rich legacy and electrifying performances, Chicago - The Musical promises an unforgettable experience that resonates with both long-time fans and newcomers alike.
Set against the backdrop of the roaring twenties, this award-winning musical features unforgettable hits such as "All That Jazz" and "Cell Block Tango," bringing to life the stories of fame, fortune, and betrayal. The energy of a live performance is palpable, as the talented cast delivers powerful vocals and stunning choreography that will leave you breathless. The intimate setting of the Auditorium Theatre - IL enhances this experience, allowing you to feel every beat and emotion as the story unfolds.
As one of the premier venues for concerts in Chicago, Auditorium Theatre - IL offers not only exceptional acoustics but also a rich history that adds to the allure of seeing Chicago - The Musical live. This is more than just a show; it's a celebration of music, dance, and storytelling that has stood the test of time. Don't miss your chance to witness this extraordinary production?secure your Chicago - The Musical tickets Chicago today!
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What are the parking options at Auditorium Theatre - IL?
The Auditorium Theatre - IL offers several parking options nearby. Street parking is available but can be limited. We recommend using nearby parking garages for convenience.
2. What is the bag policy at Auditorium Theatre - IL?
For security reasons, bags larger than 12"x12"x6" are not permitted inside the venue. Please plan accordingly to ensure a smooth entry.
3. How can I secure mobile tickets on ticketschicago.net?
You can easily purchase mobile tickets through ticketschicago.net by selecting your desired seats and choosing mobile delivery at checkout. This ensures you have your tickets ready on your smartphone for quick access at the venue.
4. What are the seating options available at Auditorium Theatre - IL?
The Auditorium Theatre - IL features various seating options including Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony sections. Each offers a unique perspective on the performance, with Floor seats providing an up-close experience.
5. What is the typical duration of Chicago - The Musical?
The typical setlist duration for Chicago - The Musical is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including an intermission.
6. Are there any age restrictions for attending Chicago - The Musical?
This production is recommended for ages 12 and up due to mature themes and language.
7. What are ticket prices for Chicago - The Musical?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on seat selection and demand.
Chicago - The Musical Flash News
Cold Weather Advisory for Clearfield and Northern Centre Counties
A cold weather advisory is in effect from 7 PM this evening until 10 AM EST Sunday, with wind chills expected to drop as low as 17 degrees below zero. The extreme cold warning has been lifted, but residents should remain vigilant. The advisory covers Clearfield and Northern Centre Counties, where the severe wind chills pose a risk of hypothermia and frostbite without proper precautions.
Travelers are advised to exercise caution when outdoors and to dress appropriately, including wearing hats and gloves to protect against the extreme cold.
Chicago - The Musical Chicago Theatre reviews
Chicago: A good start to a 1st musical experience
In reality this was my 2nd time @ the Pantages. 19 years ago, I went to see the musical "Joseph & the Technicolor Dreamcoat"....A great brief memory though. --- I've returned. The Pantages Theatre is one of the most beatiful venues on Earth!!! I was mezmerized by the detail of its internal architecture. I felt like I was the singer in the theatre house of the "Phantom of the Opera". I wasn't happy during the intermission though. It's really short, and since we stood in a huge line at the bar; by the time we received our drinks; it was time to go back in. We either could scarf down the drink; or buy the $7 commemorative plastic cup with lid. I got a quick tipsy trip, since I chose to gulp-down the drink in less that 5 minutes. That felt odd-- As an adult now, I was able to be delighted with the jailbirds of Chicago. I love the movie, and the original Broadway soundtrack. And of course, Hollywood does a stellar job when it comes to the movie version. So I was a tad bit disappointed that the musical version was done in such a visually monotonous manner. There are no scenery or costume changes. Unless you've seen the movie, its hard to comprehend what's happening on stage. Because they're always dressed in the same fancy black-tint ballroom-jazzy attire. The girls of the "Cell Block Tango" ROCKED the stage!!! But this is a good example of a moment; where the stage could've benefitted from an elaborate jailhouse set. It's also a bit overwhelming to see the whole orchestra sitting in the middle 70% of the stage. ---About the dancers/chorus troupe. They are fascinating and talented...a true work of art in motion presentation!!! I was blown away with every number. Their dancing/singing abilities surpass...ALLthe leading roles. I truly respect them as artists. --- Mrs. Brinkley wasn't too bad, but she couldn't fit at all into Renee Zelwegger's shoes. And Velma Kelly was played with the sassyness, and sensuality of a true cabaret vixen. I enjoyed her role a lot more than Roxie's
