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The Vic Theatre, designed by architect John E.O. Pridmore,
opened in 1912 as the Victoria Theatre. It took three years to
build the luxurious five-story vaudeville house. The lobby floor
and staircases are still the original Italian marble, and the interior still
has most of the original ornate wall sculptures. The acoustics
are near perfect, and the balcony has wonderful sight-lines.
Today the Vic Theatre is located mid-Chicago in the Central Lake
View area, an eclectic neighborhood which is home to great restaurants,
theater, and shopping. The subject property contains 14,098 square
feet of building area situated on a parcel of land containing
12,340 square feet. The Vic can easily accomodate 1300 people
with seating for 1000. We also have in-house lighting and
sound, complete crew capabilities, easy
load-in, and we are a Ticketmaster outlet. The theatre is easily
accessible by public transportation.
To
book your Special Event with us fill in our online
form.
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CONCERTS / BREW & VIEW
For all concert information see the Vic Theatre home page at: www.victheatre.com
When
there's no live music, hit the Brew
& View. Singular to all of northern Illinois, the Brew &
View is the Vic's alter ego, transforming the theater from music to
movies. Three bars are open throughout the films, creating a cinematic
experience miles away from the strip-mall multiplex. Movies at Brew
& View tend to be second- and third-run, as well as cult and underground
favorites. The lubricated crowd will often speak along with the dialogue
or even dance (go see 'Grease' there). If you want to quietly concentrate
on the movie, this is the wrong place. But if you want to see an old
or new favorite for five bucks while drinking $1.50 beers, this is paradise.
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