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The James M. Nederlander Theatre is a landmark Broadway venue in the heart of Chicago's Fort Dearborn Addition neighborhood, located at 24 W Randolph St. Designed by the legendary George L. and Cornelius W. Rapp and opened on May 8, 1926, it stands as one of the first motion picture palaces built to deliver a complete experience for the patron. The interior remains a virtual art museum, with large mosaics, elephant-throne lighting, multicolored glazed Buddhas, and an auditorium of "hasheesh-dream design." Restored to its original grandeur in 1998, the theatre now hosts major Broadway productions and is a celebrated stop on the Broadway in Chicago circuit. Guests consistently praise the ornate surroundings and note that every seat in the house offers a great sightline.
The James M. Nederlander Theatre is located at 24 W Randolph St, Chicago, IL 60601, in the Fort Dearborn Addition neighborhood of downtown Chicago.































































