Chicago Street Theatre (Valparaiso, Indiana)
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154 West Chicago Street
Valparaiso, IN 46383-4704
(219) 464-1636
www.ctgonline.org/
CTG is celebrating its 52nd season of producing first-class live theatre for Valparaiso and the greater Northwest Indiana region. Our award-winning theatre company began a new chapter of its history in 1997 when we purchased the Chicago Street Theatre, located at 154 West Chicago Street in Valparaiso, Indiana.
HISTORY
In 1955, a group of PTA members at Valparaiso's Ben Franklin Junior High School produced a play to raise money for band uniforms. The fun they experienced and the talent they discovered induced them to start an amateur drama company, and in May of 1955 the Valparaiso Little Theatre Guild was formed. Their first production, "Papa Is All," opened in August at Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso.
By 1957, the group realized that their membership ranged beyond Valparaiso and so changed the name to Community Theatre Guild (CTG). Also in 1957, they began to lease the Memorial Opera House, built as a Civil War Memorial in 1893, from the Porter County Commissioners. CTG's mission was now multi-purpose: "to bring living, legitimate theatre to residents of the area and to provide opportunity for participation to those interested in the many activities and crafts associated with theatrical production," and "the rehabilitation and preservation of the Memorial Opera House."
The season was set at four productions per year until 1957, when a children's show - by adults, for children - was added. The first musical, "Once Upon A Mattress," was presented in 1964 and was such a success that it was decided that one of the four regular productions would always be a musical. Beginning with the first Valparaiso Popcorn Festival in 1979, CTG has supported the event by producing a Popcorn Children's Play each year. Children had participated in CTG productions whenever appropriate, but not until the late 1980's could they experience the ownership of their own productions. This experience began with the Winter Carnival in 1988 and became a scheduled event with Kids CTG in 1995.
CTG went through a big change at the end of its 40th year in 1996. Because Memorial Opera House needed fairly major renovation, CTG was asked to move out of the building. Performances were held at various venues around the area: Machinists' Hall, Valparaiso University, on location (Jimmy's Cafe) and in a rented room dubbed "CTG's Alley Studio." When it became obvious in 1997 that CTG would not be returning to the newly-renovated Opera House, they purchased the former Assemblies of God church and set about turning it into the Chicago Street Theatre.
The season was expanded to nine productions plus regularly-scheduled theatre classes for both children and adults. The productions chosen continue to offer a broad variety of award-winning theatre to enlighten and entertain theatre-goers throughout the region.
CTG began participating in the Indiana Community Theatre League (ICTL) State Excerpt Festival in 1981 and continues to win honors across the state and throughout the Midwest. As a member of the Northwest Indiana Excellence in Theatre Foundation (NIETF), CTG actively supports community theatre throughout the Northwest Indiana region.
Valparaiso, IN 46383-4704
(219) 464-1636
www.ctgonline.org/
CTG is celebrating its 52nd season of producing first-class live theatre for Valparaiso and the greater Northwest Indiana region. Our award-winning theatre company began a new chapter of its history in 1997 when we purchased the Chicago Street Theatre, located at 154 West Chicago Street in Valparaiso, Indiana.
HISTORY
In 1955, a group of PTA members at Valparaiso's Ben Franklin Junior High School produced a play to raise money for band uniforms. The fun they experienced and the talent they discovered induced them to start an amateur drama company, and in May of 1955 the Valparaiso Little Theatre Guild was formed. Their first production, "Papa Is All," opened in August at Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso.
By 1957, the group realized that their membership ranged beyond Valparaiso and so changed the name to Community Theatre Guild (CTG). Also in 1957, they began to lease the Memorial Opera House, built as a Civil War Memorial in 1893, from the Porter County Commissioners. CTG's mission was now multi-purpose: "to bring living, legitimate theatre to residents of the area and to provide opportunity for participation to those interested in the many activities and crafts associated with theatrical production," and "the rehabilitation and preservation of the Memorial Opera House."
The season was set at four productions per year until 1957, when a children's show - by adults, for children - was added. The first musical, "Once Upon A Mattress," was presented in 1964 and was such a success that it was decided that one of the four regular productions would always be a musical. Beginning with the first Valparaiso Popcorn Festival in 1979, CTG has supported the event by producing a Popcorn Children's Play each year. Children had participated in CTG productions whenever appropriate, but not until the late 1980's could they experience the ownership of their own productions. This experience began with the Winter Carnival in 1988 and became a scheduled event with Kids CTG in 1995.
CTG went through a big change at the end of its 40th year in 1996. Because Memorial Opera House needed fairly major renovation, CTG was asked to move out of the building. Performances were held at various venues around the area: Machinists' Hall, Valparaiso University, on location (Jimmy's Cafe) and in a rented room dubbed "CTG's Alley Studio." When it became obvious in 1997 that CTG would not be returning to the newly-renovated Opera House, they purchased the former Assemblies of God church and set about turning it into the Chicago Street Theatre.
The season was expanded to nine productions plus regularly-scheduled theatre classes for both children and adults. The productions chosen continue to offer a broad variety of award-winning theatre to enlighten and entertain theatre-goers throughout the region.
CTG began participating in the Indiana Community Theatre League (ICTL) State Excerpt Festival in 1981 and continues to win honors across the state and throughout the Midwest. As a member of the Northwest Indiana Excellence in Theatre Foundation (NIETF), CTG actively supports community theatre throughout the Northwest Indiana region.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°28'11"N 87°3'45"W
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- The Barns at Nappanee, home of Amish Acres 87 km
- Five Mile Drive Theater 103 km
- Cascade Drive-In 105 km
- Alpine Valley Music Theatre - Performance Venue 181 km
- Marcus Ridge Cinemas 186 km
- former Starlite Drive-In 243 km
- Marcus Eastgate Cinemas 261 km
- Former M-78 Twin Drive-In 261 km
- Gladwin City Park 348 km
- Porter County, Indiana 2.5 km
- Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) R. M. Schahfer Generating Station 29 km
- La Porte County, Indiana 30 km
- Starke County, Indiana 36 km
- Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area 37 km
- Jasper County, Indiana 51 km
- Winamac Fish and Wildlife Area 52 km
- Tippecanoe River State Park 55 km
- Pulaski County, Indiana 57 km
- St. Joseph County, Indiana 66 km
Porter County, Indiana
Northern Indiana Public Service Company (NIPSCO) R. M. Schahfer Generating Station
La Porte County, Indiana
Starke County, Indiana
Jasper-Pulaski Fish and Wildlife Area
Jasper County, Indiana
Winamac Fish and Wildlife Area
Tippecanoe River State Park
Pulaski County, Indiana
St. Joseph County, Indiana