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Chicago Theatre Week
February 5, 2025
Chicago Theatre Week 2025 is set to take center stage from February 6 to 16, offering theatre lovers the chance to experience the city’s vibrant performing arts scene at unbeatable prices. With tickets priced at $15 or $30 (or less), this annual event features over 100 productions across various venues, from downtown theaters to neighborhood playhouses and suburban stages. Whether you’re into musicals, dramas, comedies, or experimental performances, there’s something for everyone. Tickets went on sale January 7, so act fast—popular shows sell out quickly!
Presented by the League of Chicago Theatres in partnership with Choose Chicago, this citywide event highlights why Chicago is a premier destination for live theatre. To browse the full lineup and secure your seats, visit the official Chicago Theatre Week website. Don’t miss this chance to immerse yourself in world-class performances while supporting local arts at a fraction of the cost!
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