The Tony Award-winning theatre is geographically embedded in Lake Michigan, with the skyscraper behind it as a backdrop like an air deck. The former naval docks now have two huge spires, with an average of two theatrical performances held here every day. Close to museums and complex buildings with Ferris wheels make it a popular place for local art.
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The Tony Award-winning theatre is geographically embedded in Lake Michigan, with the skyscraper behind it as a backdrop like an air deck. The former naval docks now have two huge spires, with an average of two theatrical performances held here every day. Close to museums and complex buildings with Ferris wheels make it a popular place for local art.
Beginning in 2000, it has become a highlight of naval docks and attracts many art lovers.
A very good theatre, once passed by, saw their performance schedule, all kinds of performances.
If you don't go in, the surrounding environment is good. It's also a good choice to take a leisurely stroll.
This is the cultural landmark of Chicago. There are many wonderful plays, especially Shakespeare's four classic tragicomedies, which are worth appreciating.