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Spamalot (Touring)

Mon Dec 1 at 7:30pm

Cleveland, OH

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  • Mon - December 1, 20257:30 PMTickets

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1615 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many seats does Connor Palace have?
How many seats does Connor Palace have? Connor Palace in Cleveland, Ohio, features a seating capacity of approximately 2,800. This historic theater, part of the renowned Playhouse Square district, offers a spacious and comfortable environment for theatergoers. The venue's seating is divided across multiple levels, including the Orchestra, Mezzanine, and Balcony sections, ensuring excellent sightlines for guests throughout the house. Whether attending a Broadway show, concert, or special event, the nearly 2,800 seats at Connor Palace provide ample opportunity for audiences to enjoy world-class performances in one of Cleveland's most iconic and beautifully restored theaters.
When was the Connor theater built in Cleveland, Ohio?
When was the Connor theater built in Cleveland, Ohio? The Connor Palace, originally known as the Palace Theatre, was built in 1922 in Cleveland, Ohio. As one of Playhouse Square's premier venues, it played a significant role in the city's vibrant arts scene during the vaudeville era. Designed by architect Charles A. Platt, the theater is renowned for its opulent Italian Renaissance-style architecture and lavish interior details. Over the decades, the Connor Palace has undergone extensive restoration to preserve its historic charm, continuing to serve as a cultural landmark and premier destination for live entertainment in downtown Cleveland.
Can you wear jeans to Playhouse Square?
Can you wear jeans to Playhouse Square? Yes, you can wear jeans to Playhouse Square, including Connor Palace. While attending events at this historic Cleveland theater district, the dress code tends to be casual to smart casual. Many guests opt for comfort, wearing jeans paired with dressy tops or blazers. However, some theatergoers may choose to dress up for special performances or opening nights. Ultimately, wearing jeans is perfectly acceptable, and the most important consideration is to feel comfortable and respectful of the venue and fellow patrons. Playhouse Square welcomes a diverse audience, making it accessible and enjoyable for everyone.
What happened to the front row theater in Cleveland?
What happened to the front row theater in Cleveland? The Front Row Theater in Cleveland, once a popular entertainment venue, was closed and eventually demolished. Located in Highland Heights, a suburb of Cleveland, the Front Row Theater opened in 1974 and was famous for its unique theater-in-the-round design, which offered intimate performances featuring major national acts. The venue experienced declining attendance in the 1990s and ultimately closed its doors in 1993. After sitting vacant for several years, the building was demolished in 1999. Today, the site is occupied by a retail development, but the Front Row Theater remains fondly remembered by Cleveland's music and theater fans.
What are the best seats at Connor Palace?
What are the best seats at Connor Palace? The best seats at Connor Palace are generally considered to be in the center sections of the Orchestra level, particularly rows D through M. These seats offer an optimal view of the stage, excellent acoustics, and a comfortable distance from the performers, making them highly sought after for Broadway shows and concerts. Mezzanine seats, especially in the first few rows, are also popular for their elevated vantage point and unobstructed sightlines. For those who prefer a panoramic view, front Balcony seats offer great value. Ultimately, the best seats depend on personal preference, but central Orchestra and front Mezzanine are top choices at Connor Palace.

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