Discover the best top things to do in DuPage County, United States including Tivoli Theatre Downers Grove, BrightSide Theatre, Overshadowed Theatrical Productions, Drury Lane Theatre, McAninch Arts Center, Hollywood Palms Cinema, IPIC Bolingbrook, The Performing Arts Center, North Central College Fine & Performing Arts, Naperville Municipal Band.
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5.0 based on 212 reviews
This place is so cool. A vintage theater that has been modernized with sound and other modern amenities, but retains the beautiful charm of the old world theater including amazing light up ceiling. Live Oregon on the weekends. They also sell alcohol which is a nice plus. Prices are reasonable and it’s truly an experience
5.0 based on 5 reviews
BrightSide Theatre is committed to Enlighten, Educate, and Entertain through comedies and inspirational stories from across the globe. A unique blend of award-winners, premieres, modern works and timeless classics meant to reflect upon and inform our community will inhabit BrightSide's stage.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Overshadowed Theatrical Productions does several summer camps a year. This one was 2 weeks long, and it was amazing the quality that went into this production just for a camp. Kids had great costumes, set was above and beyond. They do this kind of quality just for a camp. Imagine their official shows?
4.5 based on 323 reviews
Although I love to go into the city of Chicago for theater, Drury Lane was a nice alternative. The quality of the performance was good. There is free convenient parking and no traffic to deal with.
4.5 based on 22 reviews
4.0 based on 211 reviews
Sit at home, watch a movie, and munch on goodies while in your favorite chair. Sound familiar? Well, that's the experience at Hollywood Palms except your food is prepared for you and brought to you by the experienced servers and your easy chair is plush, comfortable, and like a Lazy Boy in being adjustable so your feet can be propped up. But the kicker is the movie you are watching is a current film on first release, not something that came out years ago. The theater is at the far south end of an extended shopping strip mall. There is ample parking with entrances to the north and south ends of the building. A ticket booth is inside between the entrances, You see there is room for folks who want to have a nosh before or after seeing a movie, and there are tables and chairs for them. A bar serving various drinks is nearby. There is a passage that takes you to the various mini-theaters showing the individual films where there are the rows of seats available. Note: you can pick your seat when you buy your ticket either on the day of the showing or in advance. This is a convenience when the movie you want to see is very popular. One complaint I was told, but did not experience: the movie's sound level is pitched high. So ear plugs for the sound sensitive might be a precaution. But we did not have a problem. The food is generally good for the setting. Don't expect anything that's going to be honored with Michelin stars. Just good ordinary comfort food from your neighborhood diner. Washrooms are clean and close at hand in the lobby area.
4.0 based on 142 reviews
iPic® Entertainment is America’s premier luxury restaurant-and-theater brand. A pioneer of the dine-in theater concept, iPic® Entertainment’s mission is to provide visionary entertainment escapes, presenting high-quality, chef-driven culinary and farm-to-glass mixology in architecturally unique destinations that include premium movie theaters and bar/restaurants. Tuck Hospitality Group, iPic® Entertainment’s Restaurant Division, features progressive menus complemented by celebrated beverage programs curated by our master bartenders.
IPic theater has spoiled me to the point where this is the only place i will watch a movie in any theater.
5.0 based on 9 reviews
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4.5 based on 14 reviews
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