Harris Theater

Harris Theater

Harris Theater may refer to one of:
* Harris Theater (Chicago) - a 2003-built mostly underground 1525-seat performing arts space in Millennium Park in downtown Chicago: "Joan W. and Irving B. Harris Theater for Music and Dance"
* one of the twin Harris and Selwyn Theaters - a 1922 900-seat Chicago Theater located at Dearborn and Lake Street.
* Harris Theater (Pittsburgh) - a 200-seat cinema and a 1900s landmark building in Pittsburgh: "The Harris Theater"
* Harris Theater (New York) - the building of a former Times Square theater

ee also

* Joan and Irving Harris Concert Hall - a 500-seat Aspen Colorado funded by Joan W. and Irving B. Harris in 1993.


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