Rialto Square Theatre, Joliet
Rialto Square Theatre in Downtown Joliet
Tours-TV.com: Rialto Square Theatre
The Rialto Square Theatre, which opened in 1926, has initially been an elaborately designed cinema theater, but now it is used for musicals and concerts. United States : Illinois : Joliet. See on map .
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Stars of the Sixties come to the Rialto Square in Joliet, IL - Nov 1, 2019
Stars of the Sixties are coming to the Rialto Square in Joliet, IL for one night only! Jay & the Americans take the stage singing all their hits… “This Magic Moment”, “Cara Mia”, “Come a Little Bit Closer”, “Some Enchanted Evening”, “Walkin’ in the Rain”, “Only in America”, “She Cried”, “Let’s Lock the Door (And Throw Away the Key)” and more. With a staggering 18-charted hit and five Top 10 records, few bands ever reached the heights of Jay and the Americans. They’ll be joined by Gary Puckett & the Union Gap (“Young Girl”, “Woman, Woman”, “Lady Willpower”, “Over You”), one of Chicago’s favorite sons, Dennis Tufano, singing all the songs he made famous as the lead singer of The Buckinghams (“Kind of Drag”, “Don’t You Care”, “Susan”, “Hey Baby! They’re Playing Our Song”, “Mercy, Mercy, Mercy”, “Back in Love Again”), The Cyrkle, reunited after 50 years (“Red Rubber Ball”, “Turn Down Day”) and The Vogues (“Turn Around, Look at Me”, “You’re the One”, “5 o’Clock World”, “My Special Angel”). Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime reunion of 5 of the greatest artists of the 1960s on one stage!
Visit Joliet, Illinois
Check out the awesome acts, captivating history and family fun this city has to offer! With fast paced racing at the Chicagoland Speedway and Route 66 Raceway, high stakes gaming at both Harrah's Casino Joliet & Empress Joliet Hotel & Casino, the city is truly a great place to play. New and popular top notch shows come to the Rialto Square Theatre in the heart of downtown Joliet every season, and families flock to the exciting sports and recreation escapes provided by the Joliet JackHammers Minor League Baseball team, Joliet Park District golf courses and water park, as well and amazing festivals throughout the city all year long.
Rialto Square Theatre in Downtown Joliet, A New Idea for Management
In this video I explain why I think it would be good for Joliet Junior College to take over the Rialto Square Theatre in downtown Joliet.
JJC's music and film departments could utilize the Rialto and students could seek out and book bands and plays that would draw bigger audiences.
I believe the Rialto would be more successful hosting more frequent bands, plays, and films. It would take time to build momentum, but the Rialto has potential. One way to kickstart that potential is to partner with another organization like JJC.
If JJC students could book shows that could attract a wider audience, the Rialto could gain customers from throughout the Chicagoland region, not just Will County.
Weird Al Yankovic - Sat Oct 12, 2013 - Joliet, IL - Rialto Square Theatre
Weird Al Yankovic comes to the Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet
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Thu Oct 10, 2013 - Richmond, KY - Eastern Kentucky University - Center for the Arts
Fri Oct 11, 2013 - West Lafayette, IN - Elliott Hall of Music, Purdue Univ.
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3 Doors Down-Here Without You [Rialto Theater-Joliet, Illinois] 2.10.18
The Rialto - A FadingTreasure
This mini-documentary by student filmmaker Miranda Gontz provides a brief history of The Rialto Theatre in South Pasadena, California. Through historic photos, period footage, interviews and artifacts she tells a tale of complexities over time that have resulted in the sorry state of the once glorious building, and begs the question of who will step up and provide a vision for its revitalization.
The Rialto is not open to the public. It was closed by City Officials in January of 2010 after heavy rains caused a piece of the exterior plaster to fall on the sidewalk. The Rialto is privately owned. For more information on this short film or its subject, contact the South Pasadena Chamber of Commerce.
This is the updated version screened at the Encore! Rialto Revitalization Symposium on October 2, 2011.
2013 Festival of Trees Opening Night Celebration held at the Rialto Square Theatre, Joliet, IL.
2013 ComEd Festival of Trees Opening Night Celebration held at the Rialto Square Theatre in Joliet, IL. Festival of Trees had over sixty Christmas trees and wreaths designed by the area's finest decorators. Rialto Square Theatre was draped in beauty and holiday splendor. Hors d'oeuvres from the area's finest restaurants and caterers were there for the tasting. Sponsors of the event was Packard Transport, Inc. David Nelson Exquisite Jewelry donated a diamond and his and her Movado watches.
Downtown, Joliet
Dowtown Joliet, Rialto, old buildings
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Drum Solo - Home Free - Rialto Square Theatre (10.7.15)
100 Videos of Downtown Joliet, 2
Here is another video of downtown Joliet, including historic Union Station.
Get The Led Out. Rialto Square Theater, Joliet, IL. 3/5/2016
Kay McAbee at the Rialto
Kay McAbee at the Rialto Theatre
Oak ridge boys christmas concert at rialto theatre in joliet, IL december 22, 2019
Its the christmas portion of the oak ridge boys Christian concert on some of the christmas songs that they remember growing up as children in their own families. How christmas was important because it was on Jesus's birth in the manager and how he cane in the world to save people from their sins. The oak ridge boys brought santa clause on their tour to give joy to the kids with giving them santa hats and the group started in 1962 to the present and still singing and making me songs to record their next album.
Shinedown - 45 - Live 7/20/15 - Joliet, IL @ The Rialto
Shinedown playing 45 on their summer 2015 headlining tour at The Rialto Square Theater in Joliet, IL.
Illinois Route 66 – Cruising through Joliet
Explore historic Joliet, Illinois and visit the Route 66 Welcome Center, the Rialto Square Theatre and more!
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Chicago: Start of Route 66
U.S. Route 66 (US 66, Route 66) was a United States Numbered Highway in Illinois that connected St. Louis, Missouri, and Chicago.
When US 66—first known as the Main Street of America and later dubbed the Mother Road by novelist John Steinbeck in 1939—was designated on November 11, 1926, the original path used mostly pre-existing roads. That was intentional, to minimize any needed construction and to get the entire path of the route open to traffic as soon as possible. In fact, because Illinois had already paved most of the roads that would comprise US 66, Illinois was the first of the eight states through which the route ran to have its segment of US 66 completed at a time when much of Route 66 was still a gravel-and-dirt road.
From south to north, these include the Beaux Arts style Joliet Union Station by Jarvis Hunt; the historic Church of St. Anthony, the oldest public building still in use in Joliet; the endangered St. Mary Carmelite Church by Patrick Keely; the Joliet Public Library, designed by Daniel Burnham; the restored Rialto Square Theatre, one of the few surviving movie palaces of the more than 400 designed by Rapp & Rapp; the Georgian Revival Louis Joliet Hotel, transformed into apartments but still an unfinished renovation project; the Neoclassical Old Joliet Post Office; the Auditorium Building block by G. Julian Barnes, a classic Joliet limestone building; the Joliet Area Historical Museum, which occupies another Julian Barnes building, the former Ottawa Street Methodist Church; the Italianate style Joliet Chamber of Commerce Clubhouse, now the JJC Renaissance Center, and the old Joliet YMCA across the street, both designed by Burnham Brothers; two Art Deco structures, the Public Service Building on Ottawa and the KSKJ Building on Chicago Street further north; and the magnificent Bedford limestone St. Joseph Church, designed by Burnham protege William J. Brinkmann and the largest church in the city, whose twin spires could be seen for miles around when Route 66 was new.
The current End Historic Illinois U.S. Route 66 markers are located on Jackson (eastbound) and the Start Historic Illinois U.S. Route 66 markers are on Adams (westbound) at Michigan Avenue, in the Chicago Landmark Historic Michigan Boulevard District, in recognition of the original eastern terminus of US 66 at Michigan and Jackson. The historic eastern terminus is marked by the southwest corner of the Art Institute of Chicago and the Fountain of the Great Lakes in the Art Institute's South Garden along Michigan Avenue; both the museum and the fountain were already there long before the route's inauguration at that intersection in November 1926 and remain there today.
Major intersections.
US 66 has come to stand for the collective, American tourist experience and holds a special place in American popular culture. There is a certain nostalgic appeal to Route 66 that is associated with the thrill of the open road that has contributed to its popularity. Looking at the historic roadway through Illinois from a different perspective, it reveals a unique history that tells the story of movement and road building across the prairie. Study of the highway in Illinois also reveals the evolution of the Interstate Highway System and the growing popularity of automobiles.
Aside from the six sections of the route in Illinois that have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the entire stretch of US 66 through Illinois has been declared a National Scenic Byway and is alternatively known as the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway. The 436-mile (702 km) stretch of road was declared the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway on September 22, 2005 by the U.S. Department of Transportation.