Chicago's Shakespeare Theater borro...
Chicago's Shakespeare Theater borrows 16th-century solution for small waterfront site Waterfront theater is nothing recent to Shakespearean drama. The Globe Theatre, where many of the great playwright's works first erect life, was constructed amid London's marshy plains in the mist of the River Thames. Four centuries later, Shakespeare has get backed to the water's edge: this time, in a spacious of the present day 525-seat playhouse wedged into a sliver of the midway in succession Chicago's Navy Pier. When manager Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority approached VOA Associates, the Chicago-based
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