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Launch Party

Join us on Sunday, August 22 as we celebrate the Launch of our latest creation The Franklin Expedition.

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The Franklin Expedition

Our latest project, created and performed by the ensemble, premieres in September 2010. Learn more about the show.

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412 N. Carpenter Street in Chicago

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The Box Office and Lobby open one hour before shows.

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tickets@buildingstage.com

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(312) 491-1369

Credit Cards Now Accepted

The Box Office is now able to process credit and debit cards as well as accepting cash or check for ticket sales.

General Admission

All tickets for shows at the Building Stage are general admission. The house is flexible and small. The seating arrangements change for most every show in our theater. The maximum number of seats is limited at 100 but many shows are even more intimate.

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    • The Building Stage
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    • Theater Company and Performance Space
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    • Located in Chicago's industrial West Loop
    • Park and Enter at 412 N. Carpenter Street
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    • Mail to 1044 W. Kinzie Street, Chicago, IL 60642
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    • Phone (312) 491-1369
    • The Building Stage is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation and a proud member of the League of Chicago Theatres.

    This project is supported by a Community Arts Assistance Program grant from the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Illinois Arts Council, a state agency. Generous support for our mission has also been provided by the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation.