North Shore Center for the Performing ArtsNorth Shore Center for the Performing Arts Average User Rating: (0 votes, add your vote or comments) The North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie brings the spirit of New York's Lincoln Center and Washington's Kennedy Center to Chicago's bustling North Shore. This unique, state-of-the-art performance venue houses two individual theatres under one roof, making it possible to enjoy a wide variety of world-class fine arts presentations, theatrical productions, celebrity entertainment, and corporate or special events. Conveniently located 20 minutes north of downtown Chicago, North Shore Center is just six blocks from the Edens Expressway (I-94), at the intersection of Skokie Boulevard and Golf Road, near Old Orchard Shopping Center and adjacent to the DoubleTree Hotel North Shore. The NSCPAS has over 1,500 free parking spaces and is easily accessible to public transportation. Purchase premium seating and tickets to sold out events at North Shore Center. Directions to North Shore Center ( NSCPAS ): From the North: (Wisconsin, northern suburbs) From the South: (Chicago, highway 55, south suburbs) From the West: (west suburbs, highway 88) From Schaumburg, Arlington Heights, Rolling Meadows and other suburbs that are west, Golf Rd. is the best way. Take Golf east for a long time, then a right on Skokie Blvd. Take Skokie Blvd. to Foster St. Turn left at Foster St. where you will be entering our parking lot. There is ample parking available in the front and back of the building as well as a parking garage available to patrons after 6pm and on weekends. Do you know of a Place that should be included here? Please Suggest a place in the appropriate category. |
The Chicago Guide |
Chicago Hotels |
Chicago Motels |
Chicago Luxury Hotels |
Airlines
Vacation Rentals |
Chicago Hotel Directory |
Rental Cars |
Privacy Policy |
Contact
Link to The Chicago Guide |
Site Map |
RSS |
Discount Hotels | Orlando FL Hotels | New York City Hotels | Washington DC Hotels
Copyright 2000-2012, The Chicago Guide
Disclaimer: This page may contain information from sources which The Chicago Guide does not control.
If this page contains materials that are copyrighted or otherwise protected, please contact The Chicago Guide immediately.