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  2. Drury Lane Theatre (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    Drury Lane Evergreen Park was DeSantis's first theatre in the Chicago area. It opened in 1958 and was a local entertainment landmark for 45 years before closing in 2003. [3] Drury Lane Oakbrook Terrace opened in 1984, and is located at the intersection of Kingery Highway, Butterfield Road, and Illinois Route 38 (Roosevelt Road) in Oakbrook ...

  3. Drury Lane Theatre announces ‘Chorus Line’ and ‘Steel ...

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    Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace has announced its 2022-23 season. The titles you’ll likely know — the musicals “The King and I” and “A Chorus Line” and the play “Steel ...

  4. Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The 418-foot (127 m) tower has 773,000 square feet (71,800 m 2) of office space. The tower was long dogged by rumors and news reports that it was leaning or sinking. [12] [13] It stands on the site of the former Dispensa's Kiddie Kingdom and Castle of Toys. Drury Lane is a large theater and conference center adjacent to the Oakbrook Terrace ...

  5. Tony DeSantis - Wikipedia

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    Drury Lane Evergreen Park was DeSantis' first theatre in the Chicago area. It opened in 1958 and was a local entertainment landmark for 45 years before closing in 2003. [5] Drury Lane Oak Brook Terrace opened in 1984, and it benefited from what DeSantis had learned over the years. The facility uses local performers to keep costs down; the ...

  6. Typically, there’s an actor, or actors, playing the name above the theater’s door, and a supporting cast playing collaborators, spouses and the record-company suits whose job it is to tell the ...

  7. Theater in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Drury Lane Theatres were a group of six theaters in the Chicago suburbs founded by Tony DeSantis. He began producing plays in 1949 in a tent adjacent to his Martinique Restaurant to attract customers, then built his first theater in 1958. [15]