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Parking & Directions for Wild Kratts - Live Auditorium Theatre - IL
50 East Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL
60605, US
1. Grant Park South Garage - 0.5 miles, $20
2. Millennium Park Garage - 0.6 miles, $25
3. 100 W. Randolph St. - 0.4 miles, $15
4. 55 E. Monroe St. - 0.5 miles, $18
5. 400 S. Wells St. - 0.7 miles, $22
Wild Kratts - Live Children / family Live at Auditorium Theatre | Chicago – November 14th, 2026
The Auditorium Theatre in Illinois is a true gem with its stunning stained glass panels that cast colorful light across the historic interior, giving every show an almost magical feel. It’s not just about its looks though, this place has a vibe that makes you feel like you’re stepping back into a golden era of performance art. When the Paul Taylor Dance Company graced the stage, it was like witnessing dance history unfold live. And let’s not forget in 1999, it was named one of the Top Ten Theatres in America, no small feat for a venue that’s hosted everything from world-class ballet to cutting-edge concerts. Catching Wild Kratts Live Chicago at this theater is like bringing a piece of that history into the present, with the energy of the crowd adding to the magic. Plus, if you’re into people-watching, the rear mezzanine offers an awesome vantage point to soak in the audience’s reactions. Getting there is a breeze, especially if you hop on the Metra train to downtown and walk a few blocks, just head south from the Chicago Sports Museum on State Street and then turn onto Congress. Honestly, attending a show here feels like being part of something special, kind of a Chicago tradition that’s as vibrant as the city itself.