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  1. Feb 22, 2011 · New Palace Theatre, 151 W Randolph St. (reopened as the Cadillac Palace Theater in 1999, Broadway stage productions, built 1926) Old Town Germania Theatre, 1548–50 N Clark St., facade only ...

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  2. 60601. Located next door to the Cinestage Theatre (the former Selwyn Theatre) on N. Dearborn Street, the Michael Todd Theatre was the second Todd-AO 70mm roadshow theatre, and was originally known as the 1.200-seat Harris Theatre. The Harris Theatre, designed by C. Howard Crane in 1922 (along with the next-door Selwyn Theatre) as a playhouse ...

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  5. Oct 22, 2022 · On December 25, 1980, we headed to the Water Tower Place Theaters (1975) 835 North Michigan Avenue, which were on the mezzanine level then. The film was awful. A historic Chicago movie theater located at 3733 North Southport, Music Box Theatre. Photo courtesy of Enjoy Illinois. “Victor/Victoria” (1995).

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  8. May 9, 2024 · 9. The New 400 Theater. Photo: thenew400.com. Calling itself the longest continually operating movie theater in Chicago, The New 400 Theater opened over 100 years ago in 1913 as the Regent Theater. In 1930, it was renamed the 400 Theater, then 400 Twin, then Village North Theatre, and Visionary Theatre.

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