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VG Lounge Experience - Andrew Dice Clay & Jon Lovitz

Fri Mar 6 at 8:00pm

Staten Island, NY

Event Info

The VG Lounge, funded by the Vincent Gruppuso Foundation, is a high-luxury, private lounge experience for our theater patrons to enjoy before, during, and after a St. George Theatre show to enhance their experience. With VIP Membership (Center Stage and above*) OR a $35 per person upcharge on your show ticket, your access pass grants you and your guest(s) the following benefits: - Early arrival prior to doors opening to the public and access to the VG Lounge 90 minutes prior to show time, intermission (when applicable), and one hour following the show - Complimentary water/soft beverages - Full-service cash bar and concession stand with lite bites - Comfortable lounge seating - Private restrooms - Coat check

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does St. George Theatre have a parking lot?
Does St. George Theatre have a parking lot? St. George Theatre in Staten Island does not have its own dedicated parking lot. However, visitors attending events at the theater will find several convenient parking options nearby. There are municipal parking lots and metered street parking available within walking distance of the venue. Additionally, private parking garages are located in the St. George neighborhood, which offer both hourly and event-rate parking. To ensure a smooth experience, it is recommended to arrive early, especially during popular shows or weekends, as parking availability can become limited. Some local businesses may also offer event parking for a fee. For those relying on public transportation, the St. George Theatre is easily accessible via the Staten Island Ferry and local buses, making it a convenient choice for guests traveling from other parts of New York City.
What is the history of St George Staten Island?
What is the history of St George Staten Island? The St. George Theatre in Staten Island, New York, boasts a rich and fascinating history. Opened in 1929, the theater was originally designed as a lavish movie palace and vaudeville house during the golden age of cinema. Its ornate Spanish and Italian Baroque-style architecture, complete with grand staircases, gilded balconies, and a magnificent domed ceiling, quickly made it a cultural landmark. Over the decades, the St. George Theatre hosted major film premieres, live performances, and community events, becoming a beloved entertainment hub. After periods of decline and near-demolition in the late 20th century, the venue was saved and meticulously restored by local preservationists in the early 2000s. Today, St. George Theatre thrives as a premier destination for concerts, Broadway shows, comedy acts, and community gatherings, preserving its legacy as a historic gem in Staten Island.
When was St. George Theater built?
When was St. George Theater built? St. George Theatre was built in 1929, during the height of the vaudeville and movie palace era in America. Designed by renowned architect Eugene De Rosa, the theater was constructed as a luxurious entertainment venue, featuring elaborate architectural details inspired by Spanish and Italian Baroque styles. Its opening marked a significant milestone for the St. George neighborhood, offering residents and visitors a grand space for films, live performances, and cultural events. The theater's ornate design, including crystal chandeliers, intricate murals, and a sweeping balcony, has remained a defining feature since its completion. Over the years, St. George Theatre has undergone several restorations to preserve its original splendor, making it a treasured historical landmark and a vibrant part of Staten Island's arts and entertainment scene.

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