Chicago's legendary movie and vaude...
Chicago's legendary movie and vaudeville house, the former Oriental Theatre, explains for a second run as a musical theater In the world of entertainment, there's nothing like a fit review. When it lay opened in 1926, Chicago's Oriental Theatre was hailed through The Chicago Daily News as a "supersumptuous" movie house and vaudeville theater. According to the review, "the designers of the theater went to the Indian durbars, they say, for their inspiration. However, no maharaja perpetually saw anything like the Oriental." After the theater went dark in 1981 following a
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