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As you know, the Auditorium Theatre had to shorten its celebratory 130th Anniversary Season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 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She said she thinks the majority allowed "policy goals" to overshadow the text of the law. The dispute over the CEO hire might have its roots in a power struggle that happened in 1998, when a judge handed control of the Auditorium Theatre to Roosevelt University, saying the public council that restored and ran it for 38 years had no right to do so. In addition to Moskalenko's departure, Joffrey Ballet announced last year that it would move its performances to Lyric Opera House from the Auditorium Theatre for the ballet's 2020-2021 season. Freund says the search for Moskalenko's replacement has been continuing "the way we expected," even though the CEO spot has been vacant almost a year. It is a privilege to serve this legendary institution in this capacity.”. Highlights prominent personalities, job changes and executive appointments. Mar 03, 2017 at 1:18 PM . The statue is currently under a tarp and will be sent in for repairs soon, a team spokesperson said. 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Sign up for the The ruling came after two members of the nonprofit theater council sued the university after it tried to take $1.5 million of the theater's $3 million operating reserve to help pay for Roosevelt's Schaumburg campus, the Tribune reported. Missing Crain's in print? 150 N. Michigan Ave. Wells Drive in Chicago, Illinois.Inspired by the Richardsonian Romanesque Style of architect Henry Hobson Richardson, the building was designed by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan and completed in 1889. 2020, Roosevelt University, All Rights Reserved. Or tell us on our Facebook page or on Twitter, @CrainsChicago. He also negotiated multi-year residency agreements with theatre partners and restructured the theatre’s approach to rental and presented events. Crain's Daily Gist podcast: Is co-working the future? 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