The Chicago production ran in 1969 and 1970 at the Blackstone Theatre, operated at that time by The Shubert Organization.
The property later became the site of the Blackstone Hotel and the Blackstone Theatre.
The funeral took place at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, and the memorial service was held at the Blackstone Theatre, both in Chicago.
At the same time his photographic skills had advanced to the point that he was given his first one-man exhibition at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago.
Originally named the Blackstone Theatre, it was founded in 1910.
The building of the Blackstone Theatre directly resulted in the shuttering of an older, nearby theatre, the Olympia.
During the first decade of operation, the Blackstone Theatre featured a number of unique productions.
DePaul University recently bought the old Blackstone Theater and has expressed an interest in taking over the old Goldblatt's building for a use not yet determined.
In 1971, she returned to Chicago to star opposite Gig Young in "Harvey" at the Blackstone Theater.
Two major productions are performed yearly in the Blackstone Theatre.