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« Saturday February 09, 2013 »
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Start: 02:00
End: 23:00

Featuring HAIRSPRAY, THE 39 STEPS,
XANADU, SINGININ THE RAIN AND SUNSET BOULEVARD

Start: 10:27
End: 07:44

Chicago, IL- Known for presenting acclaimed theatrical productions that are appealing, educational and accessible to the entire community, Theatre at the Center, 1040 Ridge Road, Munster, IN announced today their entertaining 2013 season.The Chicago area premiere of Ken Ludwig’s THE FOX ON THE FAIRWAY, a madcap comedy about two rival country clubs and their hilarious golf tournament, tees off th

Start: 23:00
End: 23:00

The Marriott Theatre, Chicago’s longest running musical theatre announces that subscriptions will soon go on sale for its 2013 season!


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