PrideArts
Non-profit organization · Lakeview ·

PrideArts

Non-profit organization · Lakeview ·

LGBTQIA+ theatre celebrating queer stories, live performances

lgbtq+ friendly
friendly staff
donated beverages
free street parking
queer storytelling
cultural hub
theater
safe environment
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3656 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60613 Get directions

Gender neutral restroom
LGBTQ friendly
Trans safe
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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3656 N Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60613 Get directions

+1 773 661 0770
pridearts.org
@prideartschicago

Features

•Gender neutral restroom
•LGBTQ friendly
•Trans safe
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom
•Wheelchair accessible seating

Last updated

Jan 9, 2026

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PrideArts

Scott P.

Google
First time I've been the the Center. Very nice space. Glad the community has this resource!

Brian M.

Google
Saw Evil Dead the Musical it was gory, campy and hilarious! The seating was perfect, even if someone was very tall we could see all the action. Get there early too, first come for seating 😎

Estée B.

Google
We just got back from seeing PrideArts' holiday panto (I don't know if I can say the title here?) and holy cow, man, what a great time! The cast was so incredible and so talented, and the show was so funny. This was absolutely not your typical black box theater experience. I'm glad we learned about PrideArts. We'll definitely be back again.

Matt G.

Google
They oversold the show and I was stuck in a fold up chair at the end of the top row. Very uncomfortable. Then to make matters worse they added more seats and blocked the isle - a major fire code issue (see pic). I appreciate the mission and the response from the owner but city fire code doesn’t exclude cozy theaters from code because fires and shootings don’t distinguish

Deborah L.

Google
Nice production of A Raisin in the Sun. Small, intimate theater. Friendly staff. The seats could be a little more comfortable..... Parking... It's the north side, but did find free street parking within 2 blocks. Would definitely return again.

Alee K.

Google
Just saw “Title of Show” and it was clever, witty, and had great characters. Definitely worth seeing! I loved the whole performance.

CRYSTAL B.

Google
My friend and I came here to see Evil Dead: the Musical **jazz hands**. No words to describe the fabulousness of that night. We sat in the "splash zone" where we got covered in stage blood. They kindly handed out ponchos for these seats. It was such an awesome experience. All the actors and workers u could tell loved their jobs. It's a small intimate theatre that I highly recommend and will definitely be returning to. Love you guys!

L G

Google
It's a small LGBT+ friendly theater. The staff are very friendly and they have art in their lobby that is for sale. During a show, they have donation-based beverages available.