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The main stage and seating area of the ensemble-based Lookingglass are typically reconfigured for each production. With only 270 seats—60 at the balcony level—the theater offers every theatergoer a clear view of the stage. The company also has a smaller studio space used for theater presentations, special events, classes, rehearsals, and intimate performances. Tickets are available online.
Children under age 5 aren’t permitted.
Outside food and drinks aren’t permitted.
Assistive listening devices and large-print programs are available.
The theater is wheelchair-accessible.
The theater is located along the Magnificent Mile in Chicago, and the easiest way to get there is by public transit. Take the L Red Line (subway) to Chicago/State station. Buses 145, 146, 148, and 151 also stop nearby.
The theater’s plays and big productions tend to run for a few months at a time. Check the schedule for the latest offerings. Shows are typically staged once a day on weekdays and twice a day on weekends. Postshow discussions are held after the matinee on select Sundays.
The Lookingglass Theatre Company won the prestigious Regional Theatre Tony Award in 2011, becoming the fifth theater in Chicago to do so. Other award winners include the Steppenwolf Theatre (1985), the Goodman Theatre (1992), the Victory Gardens Theatre (2001), and the Chicago Shakespeare Theater (2008).