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Get Your A Little Night Music Tickets in Lincolnshire: 2026 Shows & Dates
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Parking & Directions for A Little Night Music Marriott Theatre
10 Marriott Dr., Lincolnshire, IL
60069, US
1. Marriott Theatre Lot - on-site, free
2. Lincolnshire Commons - 0.5 miles, $5
3. Half Day Road Plaza - 1 mile, $3
4. Village Green Park - 1.2 miles, free
5. Stevenson High School - 1.5 miles, $2
A Little Night Music Musical / play Live at Marriott Theatre | Lincolnshire – June 21st, 2026
If you’re looking for a night out that combines timeless charm with a touch of modern flair, A Little Night Music at Lincolnshire’s Marriott Theatre is just the ticket. This place has a real reputation for doing things right, from their thoughtful casting choices to their commitment to ethical practices. I mean, they've been around long enough to see some real classics like Chicago hit the stage back in 1998, which honestly still sticks out as one of their most memorable productions. The theatre itself feels like a cozy, inviting space where every seat offers a great view, no matter where you’re sitting, perfect for losing yourself in the music and story. And getting there? Not too shabby. If you’re coming from Highland Park, just hop on Route 22 then switch over to Highway 60, easy peasy. They even revamped their ticketing system in 2018, making it a breeze to snag your seats without any hassle. So whether you’re a die-hard musical fan or just in the mood for a fun night out, catching a show like A Little Night Music in Lincolnshire promises an experience that’s both heartfelt and entertaining, and honestly, that’s what live theatre should be all about.