Coming to The Rosemont Theatre

December 3 – 5, 2010

Perennially perky Elle Woods is a girl who loves to be pampered and shop for the latest all-pink outfits (and matching handbags, of course). But don’t let this seemingly ditsy fashionista fool you, this sorority sister is smarter than she seems and doesn’t take “no” for an answer. So when her boyfriend dumps her for someone “more serious,” Elle sets out to win him back by putting down the credit card and hitting the books. Ready to revamp her image, Elle goes where no Delta Nu sorority girl has gone before: Harvard Law School!

Show Schedule

Fri., Dec. 3 at 8 pm

Sat., Dec. 4 at 2pm & 8pm

Sun., Dec. 5 at 2 pm

Regular Prices

P1 – $59.50

P2 – $39.50

P3 – $24.50

Group Rates*

P1 – $49.50

P2 – $32.50

P3 – $24.50

1 FREE ticket for every 15 PAID tickets.

*Group Minimum is 15.  A $2 per ticket facility fee and $10 per order handling fee will apply.


Coming to The Rosemont Theatre

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

Based on Irish folklore, this classic tale of Good vs. Evil, expressed through the universal language of dance, has thrilled audiences worldwide and catapulted Irish dance to a new dimension and unprecedented worldwide acclaim. Described by the Los Angeles Times as a “show piece extravaganza,” Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance is a magical adventure of sight and sound that transports its audience to a mythical time and place, lifting the spirits and capturing the hearts of all who experience it.

Show Schedule

Sat., Feb. 26 – 2  &  8 pm

Regular Prices

P1 – $59.50

P2 – $39.50

P3 – $24.50

Group Rates*

P1 – $49.50

P2 – $39.50

P3 – $24.50

1 FREE ticket for every 15 PAID tickets.

*Group Minimum is 15.  A $2 per ticket facility fee and $10 per order handling fee will apply.

Presented by Chicago Children’s Theatre

Coming to North Shore Center

November 2nd – December 3rd

Wanda Petronski speaks strangely, has a funny last name, and lives in the wrong part of town.  Who would believe she has a closet full of one hundred beautiful dresses?  The kids at Franklin Elementary School sure don’t.  In The Hundred Dresses, Maddie Martin and Peggy Hawthorne learn first-hand the danger of stereotypes and harsh words.  This World Premiere musical by G. Riley Mills and Disney recording artist Ralph Covert (Ralph’s World) was adapted from the classic book by Eleanor Estes.  The Hundred Dresses is a poetic tale about the power of words and finding the courage to stand up for others, even if you are standing alone. Continue reading »

Direct from China -Summer 2010

Returning to Navy Pier for its 5th record breaking season
with an all-new show!

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