Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Hauntings at the Auditorium Theatre

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By Dulcie C. Gilmore 


Anyone who has sat, alone, in the ghost light of the Auditorium Theatre knows it has a strong persona.  Once the crowds have left and the actors have retired for the evening, the theatre itself invites those from the past to come from the shadows.  But what lurks there from the ancient past, from the ground itself?

Many sightings of Native Americans occurred in 1987.  One was particularly strong.  A large group took an architectural tour of the theatre on a chilly day in October.  At the end of the tour, we paused for questions.  One lady asked what production was in rehearsal.  I thought it an odd question, as the stage was bare.  I replied that we were dark at the time.  She, along with several other guests, asked why the person in Native American costume was on stage.  Many of them saw him cross from stage left to stage right.  The chief was wearing a war bonnet headdress . . . the feathers were huge.  

I had seen him, too, on another occasion.

We decided to have the theatre “cleansed”.  My assistant (who was keenly interested in these matters) found a woman to perform the task.  She spoke to the spirits in a strange tongue that I did not understand.  We learned that the Auditorium was built on the site of a battle at which a young Indian chief and his princess were killed.  The cleanser came back with sage, cedar and sweet grass.  During the smudging, she spoke to the Indian spirits and encouraged them to leave.  Negative energy rose with the smoke and left the theatre clarified and pure. 

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Dulcie C. Gilmore was executive director of the Auditorium Theatre from 1987 to 1997.  During her tenure, the theatre hosted Les Miserables (the first long run in the theatre’s history), and the openings of the first national companies of The Phantom of the Opera, Miss Saigon and Show Boat.  

Monday, February 28, 2011

An Audio Tour of Our Landmark Theatre

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proscenium mural
Proscenium Mural
Recently, Columbia College Chicago radio student Mark Munger took a tour of our theatre and interviewed patron services tour guide Joe Bennington, a person Munger described as, "one of the best perform[ers] to make use of the theatre".

Below is the interview feature put together by Munger that discusses some of the many interesting facts about our theatre.

Auditorium Theater_Feature by Mark Munger

Tours of our theatre are available most Mondays at 10:30am and noon and on Thursdays at 10:30am for $10 per person. Tickets are available 30 minutes prior to the start of each tour at our box office or in advance at Ticketmaster.com. Group tours are also available. For more information, call 312.431.2389 ext 0.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Discover our hidden world: take the behind-the-scenes tour on November 20

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On Saturday, November 20, 2010, the theatre will be offering a special Behind the Scenes Historic Tour.

Join us for an in-depth guided tour of the Auditorium, including our lobby spaces, theatre and the backstage areas  -- spaces that have never been seen by the general public. Learn about the building's storied past and see the dressing rooms, green room and a preserved piece of 1889 engineering.
 
Don't miss this special opportunity -- Behind the Scenes Historic Tours are available on Saturday, November 20 at 10am and 12 noon only. Tour tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased beginning 30 minutes prior to the tour at the Auditorium Theatre Box Office and in advance at Ticketmaster.com.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

"The Architecture of Harry Weese" - A new book about the man who led the Auditorium Theatre's restoration

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After World War II, there was a lull in our history and the Auditorium Theatre fell into disrepair. In the 1960's Harry Weese led the restoration of the theatre and restored it to its grand state.

Celebrating Harry Weese, and his legacy, author Roger Bruegmann and contributor Kathleen Murphy Skolnik have written a new book, "The Architecture of Harry Weese" which includes a section on the restoration of the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University.

The author is hosting a free event to celebrate the release, together with the release of author and Too Hot to Handel choir member, Samantha Hoffman's book "Mr. Right-Enough," on Saturday, November 6 at Mart Anthony's Restaurant, 1200 W. Hubbard St., Chicago, IL from 3-6pm. Wine and appetizers will be served.
 Ed: Changed Sarah Hoffman to Samantha Hoffman.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Just for Fun - Pic of Auditorium as Ballroom

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An interesting look at Auditorium history - a 1930s picture of the Theatre turned into a ballroom.

Happy 4th of July everyone!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Find Out More About "Chicago's Landmark Stage"

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Did you know that the Auditorium has a website, http://www.chicagoslandmarkstage.org/, that details the history, art, and architecture of our National Historic Landmark Theatre? Check it out for information, activities and more!

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