
Apartments near Supernatural Chicago in Chicago, IL (2,579 Rentals)


The Chicagoan

Straits Row

Inspire West Town

Arrive Michigan Avenue

NEMA Chicago

The Clark

River West Lofts

The Nest at Lincoln Park West

1100 North Lasalle

14 West Elm Apartments

Park Michigan - 1212 S Michigan Ave

Astoria Tower

The 808 Cleveland

868 N. Wells

Coppia

The Alfred

One Six Six

Lake and Wells

The Row Fulton Market

Onni Fulton Market

820 Michigan by 3L Living

Eleven40

One Bennett Park

731 Plymouth by 3L Living

Landmark West Loop

Linea Apartments

30 East Roosevelt

K2 Apartments

State and Grand

Lofts At River East

500 Lake Shore Drive

Lake Shore Plaza

Cobbler Square Lofts

920 N Wells

871 N Franklin

Arthur on Aberdeen

The Elizabeth Chicago

Than Tower

Nevele22 - 1122 W Chicago

Parkline Chicago

The Jax
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It seems as though every city has its own cheesy "walking ghost tour", complete with an over-the-top theater major leading the charge through a series of 'spooky' alleyways. And while some of these are worth catching (London's Jack the Ripper tour comes to mind), few can effortlessly conjure up the creepy vibe as effectively as the long-running Supernatural Chicago. Unlike many of its peers, this tour requests you remain seated throughout. Housed in the Excalibur Nightclub (itself one of the city's 'most haunted' landmarks), this one-man theatrical production combines macabre tales, sleight of hand illusion and the deft storytelling talents of longtime ringleader Neil Tobin to create an all-encompassing tribute to the windy city's supernatural past. Limited to an intimate group of fifty people per show, Tobin effectively creates a tense level of dread by foregoing cheap special effects in lieu of the participant's own imagination. Audience interaction takes center stage on a few occasions (including the truly mind-blowing closing act), although the publicity shy will be more than welcome to stay seated in the shadows. Running at just $25 per person including two drinks and admission to the Excalibur's dance floor post-show, Supernatural Chicago is one haunt worth investigating.
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