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Bank of America Theatre

The Bank of America Theatre is a theater operated by Broadway In Chicago, a Nederlander Presentation. Formerly known as the LaSalle Bank Theatre, the Sam Shubert Theatre and the Majestic Theatre, it is located at 18 West Monroe Street in the Loop area of downtown Chicago, Illinois. The theater presents touring Broadway shows.
==History==
The theatre opened in 1906 as the Majestic Theatre, named for The Majestic Building in which it was housed. The Majestic was originally a popular vaudeville theater. It offered some 12-15 vaudeville acts running from 1:30 pm to 10:30 pm, six days a week. By the 1920s the theater had become part of the Orpheum Circuit and presented many famous vaudeville headliners including Al Jolson, Eddie Foy, Harry Houdini, Lily Langtry, and Fanny Brice.
In 1932, the theatre closed during the Great Depression. In 1945, the theatre was purchased by the Shubert Organization, remodeled, and reopened as the Sam Shubert Theatre. The building was sold to the Nederlander Organization in 1991 however the land continued to be owned by Chicago Public Schools until 1997 when it also was purchased by Nederlander. Between January 2005 and May 2006, the theatre underwent restoration and a name change to the LaSalle Bank Theatre and floors 4-21 of the adjoining office building were converted to Hampton Inn Majestic hotel. The hotel & theatre share the building, with the theatre on floors 1-6 & the hotel on floors 4-21. The hotel has a small entrance west of the theatre entrance with its own address of 22 W Monroe Street. Since 2000, the theatre has been operated by Broadway In Chicago and has hosted pre-Broadway productions and world premieres. In May 2008, the theater was renamed the Bank of America Theatre, as LaSalle Bank was acquired by that company in 2007.

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