Auditorium Theatre

Chicago


Famed architects Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler designed this 1889 beauty, an example of the Chicago School style that used thick bases to support the towering walls above. Today it hosts lots of dance productions and jazz and world-music shows.


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