Allen Theatre, Cleveland
Facts and practical information
The Allen Theatre is one of the theaters in Playhouse Square, the performing arts center on Euclid Avenue in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. It was originally designed as a silent movie theater by C. Howard Crane and opened its doors on April 1, 1921, with a capacity of more than 3,000 seats. The first show was of the movie Her Greatest Love, and featured Phil Spitalny and his 35 piece orchestra as live performers. The theater was designed in the Italian Renaissance style and was one of the few "daylight atmospheric" theaters in the country, with a ceiling painted to resemble the open daylight sky. In the lobby, a rotunda was built to resemble the Villa Madama in Rome. The ceiling of the rotunda was decorated with Renaissance-style figures from an unknown artist's imagination which greeted cinema patrons for decades. ()
Allen Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hanna Theatre, Playhouse Square, Erie Street Cemetery, Ohio Theatre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Allen Theatre by public transport?
Bus
- East 14th Street (2 min walk)
- Cleveland Greyhound Station (4 min walk)
Light rail
- South Harbor • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (17 min walk)
- Tower City • Lines: 67Ax, 67AX Blue, Blue, Green (18 min walk)
Metro
- Tower City • Lines: Red (19 min walk)
- Tri-C–Campus District • Lines: Red (34 min walk)
Train
- Cleveland (21 min walk)