Warner Theatre
About the Business
The Warner Theatre is a historic movie theater located at 68 Main Street in Torrington, Connecticut. Established in the early 20th century, the Warner Theatre has been a beloved destination for moviegoers in the area. The theater boasts a classic, elegant ambiance with its ornate decor and comfortable seating. With a diverse selection of films ranging from blockbuster hits to indie gems, the Warner Theatre offers a cinematic experience for audiences of all ages. Whether you're looking for a fun night out with friends or a family-friendly outing, the Warner Theatre is the perfect place to catch the latest flicks in a charming setting.
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Location & Phone number
68 Main St, Torrington, CT 06790, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"This place is being ran into the ground, for one they have a ton of volunteers. But why? When they can afford to pay the staff. The office gets paid. All those users, concessions ect are not paid and aren't treated real great on top of it. Seems to me like they are taking advantage of local senior citizens and not paying them.They didn't even want to let them watch the shows. Office staff doesn't return emails either and seems like they are booking nothing but comedians and bottom tier acts. This theater used to host, Foreigner, John Legend and Bryan Adams just to name a few. Not anymore. They also don't do much to support the local music community."
"This theater was really beautiful and very lovely to experience a concert in. Seats were comfortable, all at a slight angle so you could see the stage easily. Bathrooms were very lovely and accessible. Sunday was free street parking, the Warner theater has a small lot I think in the back of the building, but the tour buses took up most of it, but even if you had to pay for parking, there was a lot available on the street."
"First time there, great experience. Staff friendly, knowledgeable, tickets easily purchased online, parking adequate. Stage play in Nancy Marine, most enjoyable. Lots of chuckles even though it was a murder mystery. Cast was great! Kudos to director."
"For my first experience at the Warner Theatere, I attended the Emo Orchestra featuring Hawthorne Heights. It was incredible! The interior of the venue was gorgeous, clean, & easy to navigate. The staff was also very helpful! Looking forward to returning in the future."
"We attended a show on April 23rd that was great fun. Packed house. Everyone in attendance seemed to be having an equally good time. The Beatles vs. the Rolling Stones concert showcased two cover bands that delivered fine music and impersonations of these two very famous rock and roll bands. As a GM local guide, I'm surprised to see I have not reviewed Warner yet, having seen several productions here over the years now. The stage is small enough to be intimate but big enough to rank as a true theater which includes balcony seating. Technically there are 1,772 seats here. Closing in 1989 to reopen in 1992 after renovations it remains a popular place to see a show. The art deco design is classic. The Warner will be celebrating it's 100th anniversary in 2031. We really enjoyed the Nancy Sinatra video "These Boots Are Made For Walking" during intermission."
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