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Specialties
Chicago’s North Side Pub with Craft Beer, Saturday and Sunday Brunch and Live Music!
History
Established in 2010.
With a nod to the historic past of this grand facility, Mayne Stage features a restaurant, Act One, and performance space that reflects the unique and diverse history of Rogers Park. Mayne Stage is happy to present a variety of terrific acts in its 220-seat, 400 standing multipurpose entertainment venue.
The theater, on Morse avenue at Wayne Avenue, opened as Morse Theater in 1912 a vaudeville and movie house. In the 1930s, the facility was remodeled using an Art Deco them and renamed the Co-Ed Theater because of its proximity to Loyola University. The Co-Ed closed in 1954, and from 1956 until 2008 the building served in various capacities from synagogue to a shoe repair store.
Now, with a recent multi-million dollar restoration and renovation project, the entertainment and dining venue is poised to be a magnet for significant development in this north-side neighborhood.