In 1995 the theatre was reopened and play until today.
Since the theater reopened in June 2004, over 400 events have taken place there.
The theater was closed for seven years and just reopened this summer.
The theater was renovated and reopened under new management in September 2011.
In 1930 the theater was renovated and reopened as the "Bay".
In 1985, the theater was reopened and became a part of the culture of Chicago.
The theater was restored to its former glory and reopened in 1998 after a $15 million renovation.
The theatre was reopened to the public in September 2006 and restoration is currently ongoing.
For example, for the first time in over 20 years, the theaters were reopened, with women appearing on the stage.
Still, by the time the 425-seat theater reopened in July 1998, the performing arts center was $1.8 million in debt.