Chicago – The Musical at Procter & Gamble Hall

Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center, Cincinnati, Ohio

Mar

28

Chicago at Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center

Mar

28

Chicago – The Musical

Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center

Chicago tickets

It’s sexy, got a whole lot of sass, and bloody murder, it’s unashamed, and is deliciously murderous!

It’s the world’s most jazzy musical — the one that is celebrating 50 years of merry murderesses, the musical that sent the world reeling with its juicy storyline, sassiness, eye-popping choreography, catchy show-tunes, murder, and mayhem; this spring the murder and music will be coming to that theatre just down the road from you!

Cincinnati, get ready for a whole lot of wow and all that jazz, because Broadway’s second-longest running musical, Chicago, is coming to the Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center on Saturday 28th March 2026, and you’ve got to be there to check it out!

Tickets are priced to go from only $52 and are flying off the shelves, so make sure to click on the ‘Get Tickets’ button right now to secure your seats before they’re all sold out!

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Inspired by the 1926 play written by Maurine Dallas Watkins, Chicago is one of the most legendary theatrical productions of all times. The performance examines the moral compromises made in pursuit of fame and fortune.

characters

Featuring leading roles like Roxie Hart, Velma Kelly, Billy Flynn, Matron "Mama" Morton, and others, the show revolves around corruption, betrayal, ambition, and the dark side of fame. Chicago was based on a play of the identical name by Maurine Dallas Watkins, which was drawn from real-life incidents.

storyline

The story begins with Roxie, a young and ambitious vaudeville entertainer, who kills her lover "Fred Casely" after he refuses to help her with her vaudeville profession, and dismissing their relationship. The story unfolds, and Roxie becomes aware of the fame she has attracted as a female criminal. Like Roxie's desire to escape her mundane life, through time Chicago will introduce you to numerous like-minded individuals, with the same or similar intentions. Among them is Velma, an experienced, self-assured, sharp-minded, and competitive vaudeville sensation who murdered her partner and sister after finding them in the same bed. However afterward, she starts to struggle with reclaiming her fame because Roxie has overshadowed her.

Chicago also features Billy Flynn, a deceptive, and charismatic lawyer who is defending Both Roxie, and Velma, who is also extremely driven by money, and seemingly indifferent to the justice he is serving. Chicago also shifts attention to the other side to unveil that the desire for power isn't only for the privileged, rather it's in every one of us, circling back to Matron "Mama" Morton, a tough, sensible, and "a stone cold jail queen", who is not seen reaching the climax but yet isn't averse to exploiting situations for personal advantage.

history & awards

It's safe to say Chicago is the theatrical equivalent of "The Godfather", showcasing the dance mankind plays to reach life's climax. The performance has won over 20 major recognitions including, 6 Tony Awards in 1976 for Best Musical, Book of a Musical, Original Score, Choreography, Featured Actress in a Musical (Gwen Verdon), and Director of a Musical (Bob Fosse), 6 additional Tony Awards in 1997, Drama Desk Awards, Olivier Awards, and a Grammy Award for its cast recordings, Additionally, the 2003 Academy Award for Best Picture for the film adaptation.

Chicago remains one of the landmark musical works in history, although it has raised countless discussions on moral ambiguity, celebrity culture, justice and legal norms, and feminism and empowerment.

Eager to witness the artistry of the criminal? buy your tickets now before Chicago makes its storming appearance in Cincinnati, at the awe-inspiring Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center, on Saturday 28th March 2026 for as little as $52 per seat!

Seating Chart

Please see below the Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center seating chart for the Chicago event on 28 March 2026. The ticket price will vary depending on the seating section. Compare different sections to find the cheapest Chicago tickets. For accessible seating please contact Procter & Gamble Hall at Aronoff Center directly.

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