Redford Theatre, Detroit
Facts and practical information
The Redford Theatre in Detroit, Michigan has served as an entertainment venue since it opened on January 27, 1928. It is owned and operated by the Motor City Theatre Organ Society, a 501 organization. Architects Ralph F. Shreive along with Verner, Wilheim, and Molby designed the 1,581-seat Redford in Exotic Revival style with Japanese motifs. On January 31, 1985, the Redford Theatre was accepted into the National Register of Historic Places. In January 2006, the Redford was proclaimed to be one of the city's ten best interiors by the Detroit Chapter of the American Institute of Architects. ()
17360 Lahser RdEvergreen (Bentler-Pickford)Detroit 48219-2348
Redford Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Detroit Zoo, Rackham Golf Course, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Mother of God Cathedral.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Redford Theatre by public transport?
Bus
- Grand River / Lahser • Lines: 03, 280, 305, 375 (2 min walk)