Allen Theatre

1407 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115

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Allen Theatre Complex, 1407 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115, United States
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Allen Theatre

The Allen Theatre, located at 1407 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, is a historic institution that serves as the home to the Cleveland Play House. With a seating capacity of 500, the Allen Theatre offers a variety of performances and events throughout the year. Guests can enter through entrances on Euclid Avenue or the KeyBank Concourse, and ticket services are conveniently located in the lobby. The main lobby also features concessions, restrooms (including accessible options), and changing stations in the men's and women's restrooms. Elevator access is available for those seated in the balcony. Visit the Allen Theatre for a memorable and entertaining experience in the heart of Playhouse Square.

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sharon williams:
3

"I enjoy the play Black Nativity our seats was in the second row and you can see everything I felt the stage was a bit small but they made good use of it as professionals I really enjoyed the live performance of the actors and the musicians the sound quality was great the only thing that I didn't like is where I was sitting because it felt like someone had a door open and it was very cold in there for some reason the staff there was very professional and attentive the only thing I felt was unusual was when we went back to the front door to get out they had the doors locked I felt like this could have been a fire safety issue we had to find someone to unlock the door I don't know why that was their policy during a performance I can see if they was trying to prevent people from getting in but we were already in and couldn't get out as our transportation arrived our drivers were not able to enter the building they need to change that it is really unsafe especially during an emergency"

1 year ago
Dee Williams:
4

"We attended a performance of Black Nativity on 12/10/23. The theater troupe was excellent! The Allen Theater's interior decoration was tasteful. The seats were comfortable. There was enough leg room for an adult, unlike the other theaters at Playhouse Square. The sound system allowed those of us in the balcony to hear each singer clearly. The design of this Theater made it possible for each patron to see the stage. This was truly an enjoyable experience. We will return."

1 year ago
Aaron:
5

"Here to watch an amazing production of "Black Nativity"! A wonderful narration and celebration of The birth of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ!! With exquisite costumes, powerfully executed music, this Delightful production will uplift your spirit and excite your senses!"

1 year ago
Sasha Voinov:
5

"Pretty Christmas decorations! We stopped by just after Thanksgiving and it looked like some stuff was still being put up, but certainly still beautiful!"

1 year ago
Jim Bartel:
5

"Downtown Cleveland, Ohio is so beautiful during the holidays! My whole life I have lived in suburban Rocky River, but always come downtown for the holidays. Interesting, the 1983 movie Christmas story was filmed on Public Square. Also, the beginning scene of Major League has the Moses Cleveland statue on Public Square, I just noticed that. You can walk across the Lorain Carnegie Bridge (beginning scene in Major League) and see the Guardians of Transportation (art deco statues on the bridge) the Historic West Side Market is on the other side of the bridge (ten minute walk from downtown). The Alan Theater has a free public Christmas tree display during the holidays. You have to enter through the building that starts with a B (can’t recall the name in my old age) not the Allan lobby."

almost 2 years ago
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