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“I believed I paid fifteen or twenty dollars per thickens for the Dickens Christmas...” in 2 reviews
“I saw Big Fish here tonight and WOW!” in 2 reviews
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Madison Street Theatre is a multi-stage performing arts center dedicated to providing professional entertainment, performing arts education and collaborative enrichment for Oak Park and its surrounding communities. The 180 seat main stage, 55/65 seat black box theatre/screening room and rehearsal room are available to rent. MST is home to the four-show season of the Artists of Concordia Theatre and host to dozens of theatre, improv and dance companies from Chicago, the western suburbs and beyond.
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- Serena M.Bloomingdale, IL01Apr 21, 2022
Hosted two events here and loved it! Friendly, professional, and prompt staff, with a touch of southern hospitality. Book your event here!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Ray ..Milpitas, CA01Dec 2, 2021
I rented out Madison Street Theatre for a video shoot and everything was amazing from start to finish. I had been looking for a space like this for about a month, but to no avail. It was serendipitous that I came across this location. Corrine, Lisa and Aidan were excellent hosts, and answered all of my questions as they came up to ensure a smooth process. Affordable pricing. Professional staff. Welcoming environment and space. I'd recommend.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - May 3, 2015
We came for the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee in May 2015. I'd wanted tp see it for years, since it was playing in New York (in the plaza across from Wicked). So I can't compare the Oak Park production to any other, but it was, uncompared very good. There were certainly some notable differences -- for instance, they asked for 4 volunteers from the audience to join the cast to fill up some seats. They picked really well, and the volunteers when I saw it hammed it up, and stuck around for a few rounds of the Bee. As for the paid performers, the singing and acting was good, the set was minimalistic, but didn't feel like it needed anything more, and the lighting and sound were overall good. There was one microphone issue. The lights also seemed like they were a little bit low, and didn't quite hit the actors' faces, although maybe that was deliberate so they could see. It was fun that the theater was so small, every seat was a good one, and we could actually see everything, down to the facial expressions. The cast had a sense of humor when things came up (like the microphone issue, or the audience volunteers indicating a willingness to jump in for a number). Overall it was a very well put together production. The show was a fun one, although it got wayyyy darker than I expected. The ending was cheesy, but hey, it's a musical.
I had no idea Oak Park had such a theater scene! There was plenty of street parking. There's a small concession area with basic offerings. The bathroom is small, only a couple per sex, but the intermission was long enough for everyone who needed the break. I think there were at least 2 venues in the playhouse because there seemed to be another show going at the same time as ours.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Chet P.Forest Park, IL13596Dec 11, 2017
Last Saturday, my friend and I went and saw the Dickens Christmas. I was amazed by the set...definitely high end. Last year I saw the Christmas carol at the Goodman. Great show but the tickets were a little pricy. I believed I paid fifteen or twenty dollars per thickens for the Dickens Christmas...what a deal. This one one of the best production that Madison street theatre has put on so far...not only was the set unbelievable, beautiful costumes. And the actors were top notch...Please Madison street theatre bring more of this...I used to love going to circle theatre because of great plays. I know you can definitely do it too
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Richard W.Forest Park, IL138Dec 10, 2017
Attended a showing of Dickens Christmas at the madison Street Theater a great evening was had cast was great theme of the show was right on a definite must for the season five stars, the Madison Street Theatre should continue this practice of having good Productions throughout the year
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Weisun C.Chicago, IL57277245Mar 27, 2010
We just enjoyed a local production of "A Chorus Line" here. It brought back memories for us of the 1976 touring company at Chicago's Schubert. You can't lose with a stellar book and memorable set of tunes. But adding this great cast of talented hoofers and actors, the ardent backing of the unseen band, and the professional and resourceful production company made for a fine evening of local theater. Standouts were the acting of "Paul," the acting and solo of "What I did for love" by "Diana," and the well-cast performance of "Zach, the director" by the multi-talented Will Nifong. Just 9 more performances.
The theater is in what used to be perhaps two storefronts joined together. Even so, the stage is not wide enough for a kick line of the whole cast. But with talented choreography and direction, this shortcoming was not noticed by the audience. Without an orchestra pit, the front seats were more intimate with the stage than in a "legit" theater. adding to the enjoyment for us.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Susan V.Jackson, MS1017047Aug 4, 2016
We saw Big Fish last evening. When we walked into the venue I was a little distressed it smelled like a dingy basement, it was very small and we were about to see a performance while sitting on folding chairs. Then the performance begin. Jake Lange was outstanding as Ed Bloom. His final scene brought tears to my eyes. Seth Harmon, as Will, also bought to the stage the frustration and anguish he felt towards his father. And then beautifully changed as he learned the truth about his dying dad. Katie Meyers was wonderful as the very loving Sandra Bloom as well. Without the benefit of elaborate staging and lighting the actors and dancing let their true talents shine through. I was thoroughly pleased and delighted with this production and would recommend it and definitely return to The Madison Street theatre for future performances.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Samantha G.Glenview, IL2325016Jul 31, 2016
I saw big fish yesterday and the performance was amazing. Best money I've spent in a while.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Nicholas T.Chicago, IL6313067Oct 10, 2015
Small local theatre in close proximity to great restaurants and public transportation. The theatre has ample seating, yet still remains an intimate setting to partake in arts.
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