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Lettuce

Wed Jan 21 at 8:00pm

Millvale, PA

Event Info

All AgesAll AgesLettuce: LETTS COOK WITH THE BAND VIP EXPERIENCE One (1) General Admission ticket Soundcheck viewing with early venue entry Opportunity to vote on a song in the nights setlist One (1) VIP-only Cook tour apron One (1) Limited Edition Lettuce Recipe Zine: a mini-recipe book with a few extra pages not available in the vinyl insert Commemorative, signed Cook Tour Laminate & Lanyard Early access to shop the merch booth One-time discount code for Lettuces online store

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About Lettuce

Lettuce is an American funk band formed in 1992. Adam “Shmeeans” Smirnoff: guitar Erick “Jesus” Coomes: bass Ryan Zoidis: alto, baritone and tenor sax, Korg X-911 Eric “Benny” Bloom: trumpet, horns Nigel Hall: vocals, Hammond B-3, Rhodes, clavinet, keyboards Adam Deitch: drums, percussion Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people can fit in the Mr Smalls venue?
Mr Smalls Theatre has a capacity of approximately 650 people. This makes it an intimate yet vibrant venue for concerts and events in Millvale, PA. The main floor and balcony provide both standing and seated options, depending on the show. Its size allows for a close-up experience with performers, attracting both local and touring acts. Mr Smalls is popular among concertgoers seeking a more personal connection to the artists. Its capacity also makes it ideal for private events, corporate gatherings, and community functions. Whether you're attending a sold-out rock concert or a smaller acoustic set, Mr Smalls Theatre offers a unique and memorable atmosphere for up to 650 guests.
Who owns Mr. Smalls Theatre?
Mr. Smalls Theatre is owned and operated by Liz Berlin and Mike Speranzo. Liz Berlin is also a founding member of the acclaimed band Rusted Root. The duo transformed the former church into a thriving entertainment complex in 2002, establishing Mr. Smalls as a cornerstone of Pittsburgh's live music scene. Their vision brought new life to the historic building, creating a space that supports both emerging and established artists. Under Berlin and Speranzo's leadership, Mr. Smalls has expanded to include a recording studio, café, and youth programming, making it more than just a concert venue. Their ongoing dedication ensures that Mr. Smalls remains a beloved gathering place for music lovers in Millvale and beyond.
What church was Mr. Smalls?
Mr. Smalls Theatre originally operated as St. Ann's Catholic Church. Built in the early 20th century, St. Ann's served the Millvale community for decades before closing its doors in the 1990s. The stunning architecture, complete with stained glass windows and vaulted ceilings, provides a unique and atmospheric backdrop for concerts and events today. When Liz Berlin and Mike Speranzo acquired the building, they preserved much of its historic charm while updating it to function as a modern music venue. The transformation of St. Ann's Catholic Church into Mr. Smalls Theatre stands as a testament to adaptive reuse, blending the site's historical significance with a new cultural purpose.

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