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Going Bacharach: The Songs of an Icon

Wed May 6 at 2:30pm

Chicago, IL

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Who in this world doesnt have a favorite Burt Bacharach song? Rediscover the soundtrack of a lifetime with GOING BACHARACH, a vibrant new revue celebrating the legacy of one of Americas most iconic composers. Straight from its critically acclaimed hit run Off-Broadway, GOING BACHARACH comes to Chicago with three powerhouse vocalists and a five-piece band who take audiences on a melodic journey through the timeless songs spanning Bacharachs extraordinary career. Joyful and illuminating, GOING BACHARACH offers fresh, sophisticated, and original interpretations of his greatest hits and lesser known gems alike. Songs include RAINDROPS KEEP FALLING ON MY HEAD, THATS WHAT FRIENDS ARE FOR, WHAT THE WORLD NEEDS NOW, WHATS NEW PUSSYCAT?, ALFIE, DO YOU KNOW THE WAY TO SAN JOSE?, ALWAYS SOMETHING THERE TO REMIND YOU, and many more! MUSICALLY IRRESISTIBLE! - The Wall Street Journal GOING BACHARACH... ITS THE MOST SATISFYING BATCH OF BURT I HAVE EVER EXPERIENCED! - The

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2550 N Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the Apollo Theater close?
Why did the Apollo Theater close? The Apollo Theater in Chicago temporarily closed its doors in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting restrictions on public gatherings. Like many live performance venues across the country, the Apollo had to pause operations to ensure the safety of its patrons, staff, and performers. The pandemic caused a significant disruption in the theater industry, leading to cancellations and postponements of scheduled shows. While the closure was intended as a temporary measure, the Apollo Theater has since resumed hosting performances, adapting to new health and safety guidelines. The closure highlighted the importance of live entertainment and the resilience of Chicago's vibrant theater community.
Does the Apollo Theater still exist?
Does the Apollo Theater still exist? Yes, the Apollo Theater in Chicago still exists and continues to operate as a prominent performing arts venue. Located in the Lincoln Park neighborhood, the theater is known for its intimate setting and high-quality productions. After a temporary closure in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Apollo Theater has reopened and resumed its schedule, offering a variety of live performances, including plays, musicals, and comedy shows. Its enduring presence in Chicago's cultural landscape makes it a favorite destination for both locals and visitors seeking exceptional live entertainment. Check the official website or Gigfomo for the latest events and ticket availability.
Where is the original location of the Apollo Theatre?
Where is the original location of the Apollo Theatre? The original location of the Apollo Theater in Chicago is 2540 N. Lincoln Avenue, in the heart of the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood. Established in 1978, this historic venue has remained at the same address since its opening. The Apollo Theater's convenient location makes it easily accessible to audiences from across Chicago. While there are other well-known Apollo Theaters, such as the famed Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York, the Chicago Apollo has carved out its own legacy with a strong focus on innovative performances and community engagement. Visit 2540 N. Lincoln Ave for a truly iconic Chicago theater experience.
What is so special about the Apollo Theater?
What is so special about the Apollo Theater? The Apollo Theater in Chicago is celebrated for its intimate atmosphere, excellent acoustics, and stellar lineup of live performances. With a seating capacity of about 440, the venue offers audiences an up-close experience, fostering a unique connection between performers and guests. Over the decades, the Apollo has hosted critically acclaimed productions, including long-running hits like "Million Dollar Quartet." Its commitment to supporting local talent and presenting diverse, innovative works sets it apart from larger theaters. The Apollo Theater's warm ambiance, rich history, and dedication to the performing arts make it a cornerstone of Chicago's vibrant entertainment scene.
What happened to the Apollo Theater?
What happened to the Apollo Theater? The Apollo Theater in Chicago experienced a temporary closure in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, following citywide mandates to protect public health. During this period, all performances and public events were suspended. However, the theater has since reopened and continues to thrive as a leading venue for live entertainment. The Apollo has maintained its reputation for hosting top-tier productions and providing a platform for emerging and established artists alike. Today, the theater remains a beloved cultural landmark, attracting audiences with its diverse programming and commitment to delivering unforgettable live performances in the heart of Chicago.

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