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December 2023 by Alia Hollister
Whàt a great show! The stage space was well executed.. and close up to the audience. I imagine their shows are always a bit interactive
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October 2023 by Matt Gibson
They oversold the show and I was stuck in a fold up chair at the end of the top row. Very uncomfortable. Then to make matters worse they added more seats and blocked the isle - a major fire code issue (see pic). I appreciate the mission and the response from the owner but city fire code doesn’t exclude cozy theaters from code because fires and shootings don’t distinguish
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October 2023 by Charlie U
Love this space and how connected you feel to the shows. It’s great for small intimate productions.
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April 2023 by James Y
Shows are not always family friendly but regardless of that I always enjoy the shows.
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February 2023 by Matthew Lovetro
In The Family was a great play. The staff were also very friendly.
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December 2022 by B Brink
We just got back from seeing PrideArts' holiday panto (I don't know if I can say the title here?) and holy cow, man, what a great time! The cast was so incredible and so talented, and the show was so funny. This was absolutely not your typical black box theater experience. I'm glad we learned about PrideArts. We'll definitely be back again.
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August 2020 by Veronica Baum
Awesome place! Very scenic, exciting . Cast members are awesome and customer service was outstanding!
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August 2020 by Deborah Lindsey
Nice production of A Raisin in the Sun. Small, intimate theater. Friendly staff. The seats could be a little more comfortable..... Parking... It's the north side, but did find free street parking within 2 blocks. Would definitely return again.
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August 2020 by Sarah Munson
My husband and I saw the play Dex and Abby. Good show, very well done.
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August 2020 by Kristin Naomi Garcia
Amazing shows & SUCH talented actors/playwrights! A must in the theater/LGBTQ world in Chicago! ?
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August 2020 by Nathan C
As long as David Zak is in charge, do not support this company.“Pride Arts inspires future generations through art to promote equality, creativity, and awareness while changing lives.”He has failed on this mission statement. His actions and words do not promote equality for all. He exploits the creativity of your community at the expense of their mental and physical health. He has not displayed any awareness of his predatory behavior or of the LGBTQ community he supposedly represents.The beautiful productions PAC has been able to pull off are a reflection of the artists working on them, not of David Zak. His behavior is a detriment to the LGBTQ community and the theater community.
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August 2019 by Joy R. Miles
Nice small theater hidden in the neighborhood.
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August 2019 by Jorge Alexander Cardona
Great theater, great staff, AMAZING shows. I bought their subscription to make sure I didn't miss out on the true gems they produce.
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August 2019 by Michael L
It is a typical community style theater... In three quarters. A good venue for the performance I saw.
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August 2019 by Nadia Greenidge
Went to see my friend in at play while visiting Chicago. He was excellent. Small quite space.