
Apartments near Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, IL (3,786 Rentals)


1738-1742 N Bissell St

916 W Willow St

1832-1834 N Burling St

1713 Sheffield Ave

953 W Willow St

1835 N Bissell St

1825 N Bissell St

1845 N Orchard St

1866-1868 N Burling St

1870 N Halsted St

1853 Orchard St

The Seng

1840 N Bissell St

1610 N Mohawk St

1643 N Larrabee St

Schiller Place

Cabrini New Vision

1913 N Halsted St

1526 N Mohawk St

1870 N Howe St

1726 N Mohawk St

1752 N Mohawk St

1873 N Sheffield Ave

1922 N Orchard St

1648 N Cleveland Ave

1938 Halsted St

1614 N Cleveland Ave

1656 N Cleveland Ave

1922 N Howe St

1816 N Mohawk St

1945 N Dayton St

1950 N Burling St

Menomonee Lane

1834 Mohawk St

1951 N Dayton St

1948 N Burling St

1917 N Sheffield Ave

1951 N Fremont St

1957 N Dayton St

1440 N Cleveland Ave

1368 N Mohawk St

Old Towne Place

1616-1638 N Hudson Ave

1660 N Hudson Ave

1872 N Clybourn Ave

1957 N Bissell St

1946 N Bissell St

857 W Armitage Ave

859 W Armitage Ave

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When someone from a Chicago apartment approaches Steppenwolf Theater's space, they might never know what's going on inside. From the street, it looks like just another building in the city, only the large sign giving any notion of what might be inside. However, once a Chicago apartment residents steps through the doors, they're in for one of the most amazing experiences they can find in town. Many of the most important work of the modern stage have started out on the stage of Steppenwolf Theatre, and it's still home to some of the most amazing writers, directors, and actors in the country, which obviously makes it a heaven for theater lovers in Chicago. True theater fans will find an apartment near the Steppenwolf Theatre the perfect investment, keeping them near the best theatrical experience in all of town. The theatre was founded in 1974 by acclaimed actor Gary Sinise, and has been bringing in the audiences ever since. Works such as True West, August: Osage County, and Grapes of Wrath first premiered on this stage, and went on to win numerous awards and worldwide acclaim, and the theatre was beneficial in launching the careers of actors John Malkovich, Joan Allen, Gary Cole, Gary Sinise, John Mahoney, and Laurie Metcalf. Obviously, with all this going for it, this theatre is an absolute must for any theatre fan from a Chicago apartment, since you'll have to try hard to find a better show in town than what's occurring on this stage. Shows change often, however, and there are numerous parties and special events, so the best way to stay on top of all the action is to find an apartment near Steppenwolf Theatre, so that you'll always find yourselves in the best seats all season long. Winner of a Tony for Regional Theatre Excellence and a recipient National Medal of the Arts, this theatre is not only one of the best theatres in Chicago, but one of the best in the entire country, making an apartment near Steppenwolf Theatre a much-desired commodity. No matter how far a person from a Chicago apartment needs to go, for theater in town, this is simply the best place to go.
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