Teatro Vista
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2936 N Southport Ave UNIT 210
Chicago, IL 60657 - (773) 599-9280
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Jay Lagdiwala
Mar 18th, 2019 -
Julio E Ernst
(Translated by Google) The Lawndale Theater, on Roosevelt Road, Chicago, opened in 1927 with 2,200 seats and a cathedral-like appearance. It was a work of the architect William P. Whitney. Silent films were screened there, in the first stage; plays were performed; And after all, for a time, it was also a church. He is a legend among art fans in the city. It closed in 1963. It is now a decaying beauty, as defined by Roger Ebert, a local writer, in an essay published in Chicago Magazine. (Original) El Teatro Lawndale, en Roosevelt Road, Chicago, fue inaugurado en 1927 con 2.200 butacas y un aspecto parecido al de una catedral. Era una obra del arquitecto William P. Whitney. Allà se proyectaron pelÃculas mudas, en la primera etapa; se representaron obras de teatro; y, al cabo, durante algún tiempo, también fue una iglesia. Es una leyenda entre los aficionados al arte de la ciudad. Cerró en 1963. Ahora es una belleza en proceso de descomposición, según la definición de Roger Ebert, un escritor local, en un ensayo publicado en el Chicago Magazine.
Jun 15th, 2018 -
Rhonda Purwin
Jan 18th, 2018 -
Roberto Marin
It is an incredible place we're the imagination turns into art
Nov 22nd, 2016
Contact Info
- (773) 599-9280
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Q What is the phone number for Teatro Vista?
A The phone number for Teatro Vista is: (773) 599-9280.
Q Where is Teatro Vista located?
A Teatro Vista is located at 2936 N Southport Ave UNIT 210, Chicago, IL 60657
Q How is Teatro Vista rated?
A Teatro Vista has a 3.3 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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(Translated by Google) The Lawndale Theater, on Roosevelt Road, Chicago, opened in 1927 with 2,200 seats and a cathedral-like appearance. It was a work of the architect William P. Whitney. Silent films were screened there, in the first stage; plays were performed; And after all, for a time, it was also a church. He is a legend among art fans in the city. It closed in 1963. It is now a decaying beauty, as defined by Roger Ebert, a local writer, in an essay published in Chicago Magazine.
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El Teatro Lawndale, en Roosevelt Road, Chicago, fue inaugurado en 1927 con 2.200 butacas y un aspecto parecido al de una catedral. Era una obra del arquitecto William P. Whitney. Allà se proyectaron pelÃculas mudas, en la primera etapa; se representaron obras de teatro; y, al cabo, durante algún tiempo, también fue una iglesia. Es una leyenda entre los aficionados al arte de la ciudad. Cerró en 1963. Ahora es una belleza en proceso de descomposición, según la definición de Roger Ebert, un escritor local, en un ensayo publicado en el Chicago Magazine.
Rhonda Purwin on Google
Roberto Marin on Google
It is an incredible place we're the imagination turns into art
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