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The World’s Columbian Exposition

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THEATER WORKS ABOUT THE 1893 WORLD’S FAIR

  • 1492: An Operatic Extravaganza words by R.A. Barnet and music by Carl Pflueger (1892)
  • America by Imre Kiralfe (1893)
  • Show Boat (1927)
  • When Chicago Was Young (1932)
  • Fair City (1993)
  • Loving Little Egypt (2000)
  • The White City (2013)
  • Love Affairs and Wedding Bells (2015)
  • Columbus and the Tesla Box (2017)
  • The Light Years (2017)
  • Fair Game (2017)
  • Burnham’s Dream (2018)
  • Deadly (2019)
  • Sangamon Songs (2019)
  • White City Murder (2019)
  • Sophia Hayden Deserves Better (2021)

DANCE WORKS ABOUT THE 1893 WORLD’S FAIR

  • The White City (Thodos Ballet, 2014)
  • The Nutcracker (Joffrey Ballet, 2016)

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