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Millennium Park Homepage > Art & Architecture > Harris Theater
From September to May, the non-profit Harris Theater partners with Chicago’s performing arts and cultural institutions, bringing music and dance to the public.
The theater’s mission allows the performing arts organizations using the theater to attract broader, larger, and more diverse audiences, encouraging artistic synergy between groups, and increasing opportunities to offer educational programs. The theater serves as a national model of collaboration between the philanthropic community and the arts organizations.
It is proud to be the home of Chicago’s most exciting music and dance companies, including Chicago Opera Theater, Music of the Baroque and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. It also hosts internationally- renowned companies and artists, including San Francisco Ballet, Daniel Barenboim and his West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, New York City Ballet, Laurie Anderson, and eighth blackbird.
The theater is located at 205 E. Randolph Street, next to the Millennium Park Welcome Center. Click for a schedule of the Harris Theater's upcoming events.
Millennium Park is located in the heart of downtown Chicago. It is bordered by Michigan Avenue to the west, Columbus Drive to the east, Randolph Street to the north and Monroe Street to the south. For more information on shopping, dining and attractions near Millennium Park, visit Explore Chicago’s neighborhood page.
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Location:
205 E. Randolph St.
Chicago, IL 60601
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Hours:
The Box Office is open Monday-Friday, noon-6:00pm, and until curtain on performance days.
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Admission:
Varies by performance.
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Website:
For additional information please visit http://www.harristheaterchicago.org/
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Accessibility:
- Accessible wheelchair entrance(s)
- Accessible seating area available (if auditorium/stadium venue)
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Public
Transportation:
From the Green, Orange, Brown, Pink and Purple Line Express elevated lines, exit at the Madison/Wabash or Randolph/Wabash stations and walk two blocks east. From the Red and Blue Line subways, exit at Monroe or Washington stations and walk two or three blocks east. The park is also served by buses 3, 4, 6, 14, 20, 56, 60, 124, 151,157 and 173. During weekday rush periods only the Park is also served by buses 26 and 148.
For more travel information, visit www.transitchicago.com
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Parking:
Convenient parking is located in the Millennium Park Garage, Grant Park North, Grant Park South and East Monroe Garages. For more information or directions for any of these parking garages, visit www.millenniumgarages.com or call 312.616.0600.
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