Address | 2301 South Lake Shore Drive |
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Location | Chicago, Illinois |
Coordinates | 41°51′10.24″N 87°36′56.24″W / 41.8528444°N 87.6156222°WCoordinates: 41°51′10.24″N 87°36′56.24″W / 41.8528444°N 87.6156222°W |
Public transit | Cermak–McCormick Place |
Owner | Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority |
Operator | SMG |
Capacity | 4,250 |
Construction | |
Opened | 1960 |
Renovated | 1971 |
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The Arie Crown Theater is an entertainment venue named after Lithuanian immigrant Arie Crown, who was the father of Henry Crown, the American industrialist and philanthropist, and situated on Lake Shore Drive, Chicago. It opened in 1960, with seating for 5,000 people, one of the largest seating capacities in Chicago. The theater is part of the McCormick Place convention facility, owned by the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority.
The theatre was damaged by a fire in 1967 and was closed until 1971. After re-opening a year later for Mahalia Jackson's funeral, the Arie Crown Theater has had nearly four decades presenting classical and rock music, also musicals.
In more recent years, the acoustics have been improved by changing the proportions of the auditorium and staging area and this has reduced the seating capacity to 4,250 people.