Rhapsody Theater
1328 W. Morse Avenue,
Chicago,
IL
60626
1328 W. Morse Avenue,
Chicago,
IL
60626
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Grand Opening as Rhapsody Theater is tomorrow June 16, 2022. Official website and Facebook page links below.
https://www.rhapsodytheater.com/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=traffic&fbclid=IwAR2U_f7uAFgrCRbQ8D-ClUPr5dzNvGpoLb3mVSu0SgLi-sTW8yn8mDULgGw
https://www.facebook.com/rhapsodytheater/
Current article about the change to Rhapsody Theatre.
https://blockclubchicago.org/2022/04/15/rogers-parks-mayne-stage-to-become-rhapsody-theater-hosting-magic-shows-and-music-in-historical-venue/?fbclid=IwAR14mGApK4kL_Jx7XWEHACWVfszXL4P5GGDRbP-g9BKkNziTCMCehJBcjZ4
Stone Real Estate listing for The Mayne Stage with some nice photos can be seen here.
Skyline newspaper is reporting that Mayne Stage will reopen as Rhapsody Theater featuring live entertainment, magic shows, cabaret and chamber music, per Leslie Perkins, 49th Ward chief of staff. It is on page 3 of the current print version of Skyline. The online version however requires a $20 annual subscription fee to view.
https://www.insideonline.com/
Re-opened as the Co-Ed in 1938. Originally opened in 1912 as the Morse Theatre.
This opened on March 19th, 1938. Grand opening ad posted.
Photo added as Congregation Beth Israel Anshe Yanova.
Via Mark Reiner.
Apparently the restaurant & storefront portion will be reopening as a brewery.
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20170220/rogers-park/empirical-brewery-take-over-rogers-parks-mayne-stage
good riddance. the mayne stage only caused me (& mrs) grief
Well it appears it’s days as a music venue are over. The below article states it will now only be used for weddings and private events.
https://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20160404/rogers-park/mayne-stage-ditches-live-music-will-host-weddings-private-parties-instead
Here is an article about the Morse and its sister the Regent (400)
According to Chicago’s Forgotten Synagogues book by Robert A. Packer, The name of the synagogue was Congregation Beth Israel Anshe Yanova (House of Israel, Men of Yanova).
According to this article the Morse shall be reopening as the Mayne Stage:
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I just learned of this brouhaha & shuttering from my pretty friend Claire.
Wonderful disappointment Chicago Style.
At least 4 shootings resulting in deaths in the area earilier this yr. Don’t quote me on that.
I supported the foie gras ban.
Seems like a weird situation all around.
Wow. It would be open only 5 months as of tomorrows date. Can’t imagine what any Pritzker would need or expect of it in that amount of time. Guess the economy really is bad.
Maybe the city should have taxed the foie gras instead. And paid up the Millenium Park bills with the proceeds.
From what I’ve been able to piece together, James Pritzker was a silent investor in the project, and has pulled out because they’re not seeing the expected return on investment. (supposedly that’s the reason, at least)
Interesting article. Not sure what good could ever come out of canceling any upcoming performances. Not really the way to go about building up a newly renovated venue.
Sounds like egos at war. No matter what the problem is, keep the doors open and people coming until it’s resolved.
What would be the point in going public with an internal turmoil? Strange. Especially with so much capitol already spent.
Liver and let live, that’s what I always say.
Are you sure about this? That Tribune story is kind of old and the alderman sent out an e-mail a couple of weeks ago that it was just a rumor and that things were being worked out. He was supposed to be a “mediator”. But things may have changed.
Of course, that may tell us just what kind of mediator he actually is. After all, this is the same guy who wanted foie gras banned. Sent all foie gras fans up to Evanston and other suburbs. Since repealed.
Theater will go dark after this week due to a dispute between the operators and an investor. Time Out Chicago blog post here and a Chicago Tribune story here.
From the Chicago Tribune, 12/9/56:
One of the most successful recent conversions in the north side communities is the changeover of the former Coed theater into the present Beth Israel Anshe Yanova synagogue, 1328 Morse Avenue.
In the main auditorium the newly reupholstered seats will accommodate 600 persons for the Sabbath rites. In daily use, however, is the chapel seating 70 persons created from a portion of the lobby. What had been second floor offices now includes a social hall seating 170 persons, a temporary study for the pastor (sic), classrooms for the Hebrew school, and a well appointed kitchen. The two projection rooms of the theater days are now respectively a cloak room and rest room.
Apparently this theatre was damaged by arson early this morning, but they are still hoping to have it opened Sept 19th.
Looks like it is really moving along.
Wow, it is really happening!