Capitol Theatre

1390 West 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 44102

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1390 W 65th St, Cleveland, OH 44102, United States
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Capitol Theatre

Capitol Theatre is a historic movie theater located at 1390 West 65th Street in Cleveland, Ohio. This iconic institution has been a beloved destination for moviegoers since its opening in the 1920s. With its stunning architecture and charming atmosphere, Capitol Theatre offers a unique and immersive cinematic experience for audiences of all ages. From classic films to the latest blockbusters, this theater showcases a diverse selection of movies that cater to a wide range of tastes. Whether you're a film enthusiast or just looking for a fun night out, Capitol Theatre is the perfect place to enjoy the magic of the silver screen.

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Tyla:
5

"Great place to catch a movie on a Sunday afternoon! Never too crowded and affordable ticket prices!"

1 year ago
Pooja Kumar:
1

"Please note this is an email that I sent to the Theatre on Nov 20th and did not receive a response. It pains me to now post it publicly, but as I indicated in the email, if I did not receive a response, I planned to post this for others to be aware. To Whomever It May Concern: My experience at the Capitol Theatre this evening was one of the worst movie going experiences I have ever had. Most notably, there was not a single member of the staff available for me to lodge a complaint with, so the issue could be rectified in the moment and so I am forced to write to y'all now, after the fact. I was at the 7:20 showing of the new Marvel movie. Given my interest in the film I was literally the first person in the theatre at around 6:45 or 6:50pm, nearly a half hour early to ensure I had the right seats and could enjoy the experience. To my dismay there was another couple that later joined the showing and incessantly spoke disruptively throughout the entire movie. Another patron asked them to be quiet and stop talking on a number of occasions. At one point I was so frustrated, I left the movie to try to see if I could find a single attendant at the ticket or concession stand or anywhere really as an authority figure to go speak to and potentially kick out the couple. Absolutely no one was available anywhere. There were just signs on how to exit. Had there been an emergency somewhere in the theatre, it appears there wouldn't have been a single employee or representative around to assist anyone. I later came to find out that this disappearance of all staff happened even earlier, as my friends who had paid online arrived at 7:18 and there was no one to check them in or ensure they had even paid for a ticket. There was also no one to vend any refreshments to them. The negligence of your staff not only allowed disruption of my experience with the show, as I missed the movie by having to leave to seek someone who wasn't even there to enforce the basic rules of decorum, but also the fact that I had to listen to these rude people forced me to miss dialogue. Moreover, I can only imagine the amount of money you as a theatre are losing when people can just wait long enough to sneak in and/or no one is selling any refreshments. I hope you can find a way to remedy this situation, not only for me, but for everyone who attended the show last night and didn't really get to enjoy it. If I see no action, I'm happy to share this review of my personal experience as a google review. It's really a shame, because the theatre is within walking distance of my home and I often like bringing friends here, but if this is the experience I can expect in the future, I suspect I will have to find another place to go. * * * * * While I recognize there was a Holiday weekend in between, It has now been close to 10 days with no response. I truly would like to support a local/historic business, but I will not be back any time soon."

1 year ago
Rob McClain:
2

"I’ve loved and supported this location ever since the renovation (great memory of taking my sons to see a 70mm digital version of Lawrence of Arabia) but I have to speak out when I see a business or nonprofit ignoring a blatant safety hazard. Outside theater #3, the men’s restroom has a sign inside the door warning about the step down outside the door. A man exiting the restroom was surprised by my presence when I opened the door, and in his movement to pass me, missed the sign and fell HARD when he missed the step out the door. He twisted his ankle badly, and his impact with the floor left him groaning in pain. It is unconscionable for a business to know a hazard exists, and then think a warning sign is adequate to prevent recurring injuries. I wrote to Cleveland Cinemas about the incident, my email was ignored or never read. There was no response. At a minimum, the step outside the restroom should be marked clearly with black and yellow reflective tape so your eye can see the difference between the two levels of dingy brown carpeting, and placing strips of the same tape above and below the sign inside the door would draw attention to the hazard as you open the door. The safety lighting inside the theater is pretty bad, too. A woman was allowed to enter the theater during the last 30 minutes of Stop Making Sense. Her stupidity was legendary. Rather than wait for her eyes to adjust on the lower level out of respect for seated patrons, she blundered up the steep stairs, juggling popcorn, soda and her lit up phone, then brazenly stood five feet from me and turned her phone flashlight on. Only the calming presence of my girlfriend kept me from telling that ignorant, self centered numbskull to stop her mouth breathing display of blatant public insensitivity. And shame on the staff for letting her enter a performance of a film that late without assistance. Fix your bathroom exit, people, before you get a patron seriously injured. It’s a legitimate lawsuit waiting to happen."

1 year ago
Reggie Banister:
1

"Ill equipped for big events. started late. made us stand around for nearly an hour. Spent $120 on tickets. I called and was told I could not buy tickets for event at the door so I bought them online and paid 2 $9 fees and when I showed up they were selling tickets at the door. Would not go back again after this. Seems very poorly run."

1 year ago
Mtumè Sin:
5

"I took my sons to the showing of Venom:There Will Be Carnage. I had been to the theater before the remodeling & I've always enjoyed the service,atmosphere & nostalgia. It's always been clean and well maintained. Now with the new lounge chairs it adds even more elegance! And the surrounding Gordon Square district only makes it even more entertaining of an experience before & after the show! So plan your evening."

almost 3 years ago
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