Little Village / Pilsen
Apollo's 2000 Theater
2875 W. Cermak Rd.
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Saturday
1pm - 5pm
Sunday
10am - 4pm
DETAILS:
Designed by Alexander Levy as the Marshall Square Theater, this venue showcased both vaudeville acts and movies when it opened in 1917. Levy gained recognition for designing the Douglas Park Auditorium and the Granada, among other renowned buildings. The theater began showing movies exclusively in 1936 and was remodeled by architect Roy B. Blass, who added a soaring Art Deco vertical sign to the building's classical revival façade. The theater, re-named Apollo's 2000, went through an extensive restoration and renovation in the 1990s. Truly grand inside and out, today the building is rented out as a banquet hall and is occasionally used as a music venue.
VISITOR EXPERIENCE:
Visitors will enjoy a self-guided tour and have access to the main hall and the projector room.
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