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170 North Dearborn St, Chicago, IL
60601, US


1. Millennium Park Garage - 0.5 miles, approx. $25
2. Grant Park North Garage - 0.6 miles, approx. $20
3. 50 E. Randolph St. - 0.3 miles, approx. $28
4. 160 N. Mies van der Rohe Way - 0.4 miles, approx. $22
5. 200 W. Washington St. - 0.5 miles, approx. $24

Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Musical / play Live at Albert Ivar Goodman Theatre | Chicago

If you’re into theater that hits you right in the feels, then catching Ma Rainey's Black Bottom at the Chicago Theatre is a must. It’s a powerful story set in the jazz age, but what really sticks with you is the raw energy of the cast and the way the production captures that gritty, soulful vibe of Chicago’s past. The Albert Ivar Goodman Theatre, right on Randolph Street just off Michigan Avenue, is another gem in the city’s vibrant arts scene. Known for its resident acting ensemble and hosting world premieres like Guirgis's Judas Iscariot's Final Days, this venue has been a cornerstone for original Chicago stories that push boundaries and spark conversations. The space itself is cozy enough to feel intimate, especially in orchestra seats where you’re right there with the action. And if you’re lucky enough to snag box seats, you might even get some snacks and personal service, a little luxury for a night out. Whether you’re a theater buff or just looking for an unforgettable experience, the Goodman Theatre is easy to get to, just head left on Randolph from Michigan Avenue or hop on the orange metro line to Midway and transfer north. Seeing Ma Rainey's Black Bottom Chicago here isn’t just a show, it’s an immersion into the city’s rich cultural tapestry.