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Go behind the scenes of this National Historic Landmark, built by Dankmar Adler and Louis Sullivan, and view it as few do. Enjoy the radiant 24-karat gold-leafed ceiling arches, hundreds of Sullivan’s beautifully restored intricate stencil patterns, ornate gilded and bas-relief designs, and the endless floor and wall mosaics and murals by Charles Holloway and Albert Fleury.
The general tour schedule is: 2nd or 3rd Thursday of the month at 10:30am and 12:30pm, and 3rd or 4th Tuesday of the month at 10:30am and 12:30pm. Check the event website for the latest schedule and availability. Tours last approximately 60 minutes and cost $15.
COVID-19 safety measures are in place during the tour. The theatre has increased cleaning efforts, including in high-touch areas like railings and elevator buttons. Hand sanitizer stations are available throughout the building. Tours are for six people max per tour, and all patrons and tour guides must wear a mask covering the nose and mouth throughout the tour. All ticket holders and the tour guide must maintain 6 feet distance per household throughout the tour. Please arrive 10 minutes early to guarantee access. All tour ticket holders will be subject to a wellness check-in that includes a touch-less temperature check, plus a short verbal questionnaire. All Auditorium Theatre staff are subject to a wellness check before tours. Tickets will be scanned by Auditorium staff, but only ticket buyers may handle their print at home ticket, or phone. The Auditorium Theatre will refund any tour ticket if these guidelines are not followed, or if a patron or tour guide does not pass the wellness check.
Additional dates and times may be available for private group tours of up to 6 people. Private tours are only available by appointment, depending on theatre availability. To schedule a group tour of the Auditorium Theatre, please call (312) 341-2300 .
The Britannia Panopticon is generally open Thursdays through Saturdays from 12pm to 4pm. Check with venue for special events and restrictions.
The Los Angeles Conservancy runs weekly tours of the Broadway Historic Theatre District. Subject to availability, the tour visits the interiors of one or more of the following theatres: Los Angeles Theatre, the United Theater on Broadway (formerly United Artists Theatre and The Theatre at Ace Hotel), Orpheum Theatre.
Access is not guaranteed to any theatres due to events programming and logistics on the day so call ahead for details if you are concerned.
Tours run every Saturday at 10am and last approximately 2.5 hours. Tickets $10.
Go on a history-filled journey, from the inception of this majestic venue in 1921, all the way to its present-day incarnation as a premiere entertainment venue. The Marquee Tour encompasses historical and architectural highlights of the building, including the grand lobby, sweeping staircase and majestic auditorium. Tour guests have the chance to stand on the famous Chicago Theatre stage, plus view artist signatures on the dressing room walls, including Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Dolly Parton and so many more!
Tours run Fridays at 12pm and Saturdays at 12pm and 2pm. Duration approximately 60 mins. Please note tour content is subject to change based on events in the building and that some tours can take up to 75 mins. There is no stage or dressing room access on concert days.
Tickets: Adults $20; Children (12 & under), Students (with valid ID), and Seniors (65 and older): $15. For groups (15+) call (212) 465-6080 or email Group.Sales@msg.com
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Tour content, prices, dates, and times are subject to change without notice. Tours are offered on a first come, first served basis and are subject to availability.
Broadway In Chicago offers a public tour of our theatres every Saturday at 11am. Each tour visits two of our three theatres: the Nederlander (previously Oriental_ Theatre, the Cadillac Palace and the CIBC Theatre. The tour showcases the glittering vintage décor inspired by the foremost theatre designers of our time, who created through their designs in the French Renaissance styling. You will also learn about the cutting edge technology that makes each theatre the home to today’s most complex theatrical productions and the recent restorations that brought beauty and elegance back to these century-old theatres.
Step Beyond The Red Carpet! Experience all of the renowned elegance and celebrity glamour that the Home of the Academy Awards® has to offer!
See an Oscar® statuette, visit our Dolby Lounge and other exclusive celebrity hot spots, plus view images from previous Academy Awards® ceremonies.
Tour is a thirty minute walking tour that includes several flights of stairs. Disabled guests can be easily accommodated, but please advise the theatre at the time of ticket purchase.
The Dolby Theatre is an operating facility with a busy performance schedule. Access to certain areas of the theatre is subject to performance schedules. For more information, please contact Dolby Theatre customer service at (323) 308-6300.
Learm the history and magic of Disney’s premiere movie theatre with a behind-the-scenes guided tour!
Tickets: $20 (all ages). Tours run Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays and are approximately 45 minutes, all subject to theatre operations.
Advanced reservation required; reservations are limited. Call 1-800-DISNEY-6 or email Disney.Movie.Tickets@disney.com to book.
As of mid-2022, tours run twice a week: Tuesdays at 11am and Friday at 10am. These dates/times should be used as a guide only; for the most up-to-date information check the final schedule on the Tours section of the theatre’s website which also includes any blackout dates. Tours last approximately 1 hour 30 minutes and include some stairs. Reservations are required and tickets can be purchased in advance from the theatre’s website
or directly from Broadway Up Close
. As of January 2022 pricing is $54 Adult and $49 Child (12 and younger).
Groups have the option of reserving a private tour on an alternate date. Private tour dates are subject to availability; call (646) 975-4619 or email infohudson@theambassadors.com
to make your group tour reservation.
The Music Center Symphonians, who are voluntary docents for The Music Center, offers a 90-minute docent-led tour of The Music Center’s four theatres: Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, Mark Taper Forum and Walt Disney Concert Hall.
You can learn about the history and architecture of each of the theatres along with Jerry Moss Plaza and hear about how each of those spaces are enriched with incredible arts experiences. Find out about artistic presentations by Center Theatre Group, the Los Angeles Master Chorale, LA Opera, LA Phil and TMC Arts, including the Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center dance residencies, concerts, arts learning experiences and free and low-cost events on Jerry Moss Plaza. View artwork from across the globe including sculptures, tapestries, paintings and antiques from the 17th century to the present.
Hear the stories collected through The Music Center’s nearly 60 years as the heart of Los Angeles County’s cultural life. Tours generally run every day however depend on visiting companies.
For an up-to-date tour scheduled visit the Music Center’s Symphonian Tour page .
Go behind the scenes of the Showplace of the Nation! Take a guided tour of Radio City Music Hall, discover art deco masterpieces, learn the history of the iconic Great Stage and even meet a Radio City Rockette®*.
Tours run Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday to Saturday from 9:30am to 5pm, departing every half hour. The tour lasts approximately 60 minutes.
Adults: $42. Children (12 & under), Students (with valid ID) and Seniors (65 and older): $38. For groups (15+) call (212) 465-6080 or email Group.Sales@msg.com
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Advance tickets are available for purchase online through Ticketmaster, as well as in-person at the Box Office located on 6th Avenue at the corner of 50th Street. Tickets are available up to 1 hour prior to the start of the tour.
Tours will be closed on certain days due to performance requirements. Check the website for the most up-to-date information.
* Tour content, prices, dates and times are subject to change without notice. Tours are offered on a first come, first served basis and are subject to availability. When an event is in progress there may be limited access to the seating area inside the Music Hall and the Hydraulics area. Furthermore, tours may only be able to view the Auditorium from a private viewing area.
The TCL Chinese Theatres Tour is the only tour in Hollywood where you learn the history of our cinema palace from inside and out. The Tour features stories and fun facts from the theatres beginnings to today, ranging from Hollywood premieres, to imprint ceremonies of your favorite celebrities in the Forecourt of the Stars.
So step off the red carpet and walk through the golden doors of this Movie Palace of the Stars on our exclusive 30 minute Walking Tour. A visit to Hollywood is not complete without this stroll through Hollywood movie history.
Tours are offered 7 days a week excluding special events. Please call for up-to-date availability (323) 463-9576 or email tours@chinesetheatres.com. Group rates are available.
Join us on Saturday, April 26th, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood for the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Francis Ford Coppola. A Founding Trustee of AFI and the legendary Godfather of American Film, Coppola’s unparalleled influence on cinema will make this milestone celebration a momentous occasion.
A writer, director, and producer, Coppola’s vision of revolutionizing movie creation and experience has inspired countless filmmakers worldwide. An icon, legend, and master of his craft, Coppola continues to inspire the entire AFI Community to create, educate, and celebrate the power of cinema.
Proceeds from the gala support the American Film Institute’s nonprofit education and arts initiatives.
Public tours of the Paramount Theatre are typically given on Saturdays, excluding holidays, holiday weekends and some event days. Our guided tours provide a full and informative view of the theatre. Due to their interactive nature, tours run approximately 90 minutes. Due to their interactive nature, tours may last longer than the designated time limit.
Tours begin promptly at 10am at the Box Office entrance on 21st Street near Broadway. Adults (18 and up): $10. Youth (8-17): $5. Ages 7 and under are free.
Admission for public tours is charged at the entrance. The theatre no longer accepts cash, so only debit or credit cards are accepted for payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Please note that some areas of the tour are not wheelchair or ADA accessible and the theatre does NOT have an elevator. Cameras welcome. Food and drinks are NOT allowed.
Reservations are not required, but are encouraged. Please email: tours@paramountoakland.org .
A 1920s cinematic experience like no other event offered in the historic Avalon Casino Theatre. Come celebrate the 100th Anniversary of The Phantom of the Opera (1925) !
One hundred years ago, The Phantom of the Opera set the standard for cinematic horror, combining groundbreaking visuals with Lon Chaney’s legendary performance. Its influence can still be seen in film and theater today, including the award winning Broadway musical, reminding us of the power of silent cinema to captivate and haunt audiences. Prior to the screening, 3-D wizard Eric Kurland will present very rare 3-D production photos of the film.
The Phantom of the Opera will be accompanied with a world premiere of a new score composed and performed by Michael D. Mortilla and some of the best musicians in the country.
Randy Haberkamp, Executive Vice President of the Library, Archive and SciTech for the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will introduce the film.
Happening on selected days, this exceptional insight into the The King’s Theatre is your chance to get to know the building like you never have before & grab some historical facts along the way.
Guided by tour leaders with a wealth of knowledge, these tours will be taking place at 9:30am, 10am, 10:30am and 11am on Saturday 5th April, Saturday 19th April, Saturday 17th May, and Saturday 24th May.
Tours last around 1 hour. If you need more information, email clglasgow@theambassadors.com .
Happening on selected days, this exceptional insight into the The King’s Theatre is your chance to get to know the building like you never have before & grab some historical facts along the way.
Guided by tour leaders with a wealth of knowledge, these tours will be taking place at 9:30am, 10am, 10:30am and 11am on Saturday 5th April, Saturday 19th April, Saturday 17th May, and Saturday 24th May.
Tours last around 1 hour. If you need more information, email clglasgow@theambassadors.com .
Public tours of the Paramount Theatre are typically given on Saturdays, excluding holidays, holiday weekends and some event days. Our guided tours provide a full and informative view of the theatre. Due to their interactive nature, tours run approximately 90 minutes. Due to their interactive nature, tours may last longer than the designated time limit.
Tours begin promptly at 10am at the Box Office entrance on 21st Street near Broadway. Adults (18 and up): $10. Youth (8-17): $5. Ages 7 and under are free.
Admission for public tours is charged at the entrance. The theatre no longer accepts cash, so only debit or credit cards are accepted for payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Please note that some areas of the tour are not wheelchair or ADA accessible and the theatre does NOT have an elevator. Cameras welcome. Food and drinks are NOT allowed.
Reservations are not required, but are encouraged. Please email: tours@paramountoakland.org .
Go behind-the-scenes with a guided tour of our iconic theatres.
Perfect for people who want to find out more about the history and restoration of the Lyceum, or the brutalism of the Crucible.
Our Theatre Tours give you access to the non-public areas of our three theatres, the Crucible, Lyceum and Playhouse, including the backstage and cast areas.
Allow up to 2 hours for the tour.
Please note that Sheffield Theatres are fully working theatres. Each tour is unique and varies depending upon what is available on the day. Plans may be altered at short notice so we cannot guarantee in advance which areas you will visit.
Happening on selected days, this exceptional insight into the Theatre Royal is your chance to get to know the building like you never have before, and grab some historical facts along the way.
Guided by tour leaders with a wealth of knowledge, these tours will be taking place on Saturday 31st May, Saturday 14th June, and Saturday 28th June. Tickets £12.50. Tours start at 9:30am, 10am, 10:30am, and 11am.
For more information email clglasgow@theambassadors.com .
Last Remaining Seats, the Los Angeles Conservancy’s flagship film series, is back on Broadway this June! This summer, three of downtown Los Angeles’s most stunning historic theatres will be on full display for attendees of the Last Remaining Seats: the Orpheum Theatre, the United Theater on Broadway, and the Million Dollar Theatre.
Join us for a 100th-anniversary screening of Harold Lloyd’s silent comedy The Freshman (1925) , set to live musical accompaniment by Randy Woltz on the Orpheum’s Mighty Wurlitzer organ!
Harold Lloyd’s THE FRESHMAN remains a landmark film in American cinema. The story follows Lloyd as an eager but awkward college newcomer who dreams of becoming the most popular student on campus. In his quest for acceptance, he mimics movie clichés and throws himself headfirst into school life—often with hilariously disastrous results. His earnestness and charm eventually win over his peers, culminating in a climactic football game that cements his place in campus lore.
THE FRESHMAN is paired with Harold Lloyd’s short, Number, Please? (1920) , a silent comedy cleverly blending Lloyd’s signature slapstick humor with romance! This laugh-out-loud film follows Lloyd as he tries to win over a beautiful woman amidst a series of comedic mishaps.
Stay in your seats after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the Orpheum Theatre’s organ, the Mighty Wurlitzer.
Running times 25 mins and 76 mins. Black and White presented in DCP.
Doors 1pm. Screening starts at 2pm. Tickets $20 Members / $25 General Public / $10 Youth (17 and under).
Last Remaining Seats, the Los Angeles Conservancy’s flagship film series, is back on Broadway this June! This summer, three of downtown Los Angeles’s most stunning historic theatres will be on full display for attendees of the Last Remaining Seats: the Orpheum Theatre, the United Theater on Broadway, and the Million Dollar Theatre.
Join us for our opening night screening of Roman Holiday (1953) , featuring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck!
In her breakout American debut, Audrey Hepburn stars as Ann, a princess on a state visit to Italy. Seeking adventure, she sneaks away from her duties to explore Rome, where she meets Joe Bradley (Gregory Peck), a charming American reporter. Unbeknownst to Ann, Joe plans to sell a story about her, but romance soon complicates his intentions.
Come early to hear the Orpheum’s Mighty Wurlitzer organ being played ahead of the film, and stay in your seat after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the historic Orpheum Theatre.
Running time 1hr 58 mins. Color presented in DCP.
Doors 7pm. Movie 8pm. Tickets $20 Members / $25 General Public / $10 Youth (17 and under).
Our all-new Silent Movie Mondays series is on sale NOW! Experience classic films from 100 years ago in a 100-year-old theatre, accompanied by the best theatre organ players in the country. We hope you can join us for...
The Phantom of the Opera (1925) starring Lon Chaney - October 28, 2024.
A Roaring ’20s Holiday featuring Cops (1922) starring Buster Keaton and Big Business (1929)
starring Laurel & Hardy - December 9, 2024.
The Gold Rush (1925) starring Charlie Chaplin - February 24, 2025.
The Mark of Zorro (1920) starring Douglas Fairbanks - April 14, 2025.
Flesh and the Devil (1926) starring Greta Garbo - June 9, 2025.
Purchase the whole series together here and receive a discount!
Happening on selected days, this exceptional insight into the Theatre Royal is your chance to get to know the building like you never have before, and grab some historical facts along the way.
Guided by tour leaders with a wealth of knowledge, these tours will be taking place on Saturday 31st May, Saturday 14th June, and Saturday 28th June. Tickets £12.50. Tours start at 9:30am, 10am, 10:30am, and 11am.
For more information email clglasgow@theambassadors.com .
Last Remaining Seats, the Los Angeles Conservancy’s flagship film series, is back on Broadway this June! This summer, three of downtown Los Angeles’s most stunning historic theatres will be on full display for attendees of the Last Remaining Seats: the Orpheum Theatre, the United Theater on Broadway, and the Million Dollar Theatre.
We’re celebrating 100 years since Alfred Hitchcock’s directorial debut with our first-ever double feature! Join us at the glamorous United Theater on Broadway for a truly thrilling afternoon at the movies: Two feature films, one ticket. There will be a brief intermission in between films.
Alfred Hitchcock made his directorial debut 100 years ago, forever changing the movies. To celebrate, we’re presenting our first ever DOUBLE FEATURE: a tribute to Hitch! Join for a truly thrilling afternoon at the movies with two of Hitch’s best British hits — The 39 Steps (1935) and The Lady Vanishes (1938)
. Don’t miss these stylish and tantalizing early classics from the Master of Suspense!
The event will be hosted by LEONARD MALTIN, renowned film historian and longtime L.A. Conservancy friend. Stay in your seats after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the historic United Theater on Broadway.
Running times 1 hr 21 mins and 1 hr 37 mins. Black and White presented in DCP.
Doors 1pm. Screening at 2pm and 4pm (intermission between). Tickets $20 Members / $25 General Public / $10 Youth (17 and under).
Last Remaining Seats, the Los Angeles Conservancy’s flagship film series, is back on Broadway this June! This summer, three of downtown Los Angeles’s most stunning historic theatres will be on full display for attendees of the Last Remaining Seats: the Orpheum Theatre, the United Theater on Broadway, and the Million Dollar Theatre.
Join us for High Noon (1952) , featuring Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, and Katy Jurado!
Directed by Fred Zinnemann and written by blacklisted screenwriter Carl Foreman, HIGH NOON (1952) is a landmark Western that unfolds in real time. Gary Cooper stars as Marshal Will Kane, who, on the brink of retirement and marriage to his pacifist bride (Grace Kelly), learns that a vengeful outlaw is arriving on the noon train. As the town turns its back on him, Kane is left to face the threat alone, embodying a powerful meditation on duty, courage, and integrity. The film features acclaimed performances from Grace Kelly and Mexican actress Katy Jurado, who earned a Golden Globe for her groundbreaking role. With its stark realism, tight pacing, and Cooper’s Oscar-winning performance, HIGH NOON remains one of film history’s most revered and influential Westerns.
Stay in your seat after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the historic Million Dollar Theatre.
Running time 1 hr 25 mins. Black and White presented in DCP.
Doors 1pm. Screening starts at 2pm. Tickets $20 Members / $25 General Public / $10 Youth (17 and under).
Last Remaining Seats, the Los Angeles Conservancy’s flagship film series, is back on Broadway this June! This summer, three of downtown Los Angeles’s most stunning historic theatres will be on full display for attendees of the Last Remaining Seats: the Orpheum Theatre, the United Theater on Broadway, and the Million Dollar Theatre.
Join us for our closing screening of Carmen Jones (1954) , featuring Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonte!
A bold reimagining of Bizet’s opera, CARMEN JONES (1954) broke new ground by bringing Black voices to the forefront of Hollywood cinema. Directed by Otto Preminger with a screenplay by Oscar Hammerstein II, the film follows the passionate and beautiful Carmen—played by Dorothy Dandridge in a historic, Oscar-nominated performance—as she entangles a soldier, played by Harry Belafonte, in a tragic romance. Featuring Pearl Bailey and a vibrant all-Black cast, the film’s Technicolor brilliance and cultural impact continue to resonate as a landmark achievement in American film history.
Stay in your seat after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the historic Million Dollar Theatre.
Running time 1 hr 45 mins. Color presented in DCP.
Doors 7pm. Screening starts at 8pm. Tickets $20 Members / $25 General Public / $10 Youth (17 and under).
Go behind-the-scenes with a guided tour of our iconic theatres.
Perfect for people who want to find out more about the history and restoration of the Lyceum, or the brutalism of the Crucible.
Our Theatre Tours give you access to the non-public areas of our three theatres, the Crucible, Lyceum and Playhouse, including the backstage and cast areas.
Allow up to 2 hours for the tour.
Please note that Sheffield Theatres are fully working theatres. Each tour is unique and varies depending upon what is available on the day. Plans may be altered at short notice so we cannot guarantee in advance which areas you will visit.
Public tours of the Paramount Theatre are typically given on Saturdays, excluding holidays, holiday weekends and some event days. Our guided tours provide a full and informative view of the theatre. Due to their interactive nature, tours run approximately 90 minutes. Due to their interactive nature, tours may last longer than the designated time limit.
Tours begin promptly at 10am at the Box Office entrance on 21st Street near Broadway. Adults (18 and up): $10. Youth (8-17): $5. Ages 7 and under are free.
Admission for public tours is charged at the entrance. The theatre no longer accepts cash, so only debit or credit cards are accepted for payment: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Please note that some areas of the tour are not wheelchair or ADA accessible and the theatre does NOT have an elevator. Cameras welcome. Food and drinks are NOT allowed.
Reservations are not required, but are encouraged. Please email: tours@paramountoakland.org .
Happening on selected days, this exceptional insight into the Theatre Royal is your chance to get to know the building like you never have before, and grab some historical facts along the way.
Guided by tour leaders with a wealth of knowledge, these tours will be taking place on Saturday 31st May, Saturday 14th June, and Saturday 28th June. Tickets £12.50. Tours start at 9:30am, 10am, 10:30am, and 11am.
For more information email clglasgow@theambassadors.com .
Go behind-the-scenes with a guided tour of our iconic theatres.
Perfect for people who want to find out more about the history and restoration of the Lyceum, or the brutalism of the Crucible.
Our Theatre Tours give you access to the non-public areas of our three theatres, the Crucible, Lyceum and Playhouse, including the backstage and cast areas.
Allow up to 2 hours for the tour.
Please note that Sheffield Theatres are fully working theatres. Each tour is unique and varies depending upon what is available on the day. Plans may be altered at short notice so we cannot guarantee in advance which areas you will visit.
The breathtaking holiday tradition returns! NUTCRACKER! Magical Christmas Ballet is coming to the Historic Bakersfield Fox Theater on December 19, 2025!
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 4th at 10am, but you can get yours early with an exclusive 20% OFF discount using access code "SPARK" from 1st to 5th April 2025. Buy your tickets at the Box Office and by phone (Monday - Friday from 10am to 1pm) or at bakersfieldlive.com .
This spectacular production has enchanted audiences worldwide—now it’s your turn to experience the wonder! Whether you’re starting a new tradition or continuing a cherished one, don’t miss this unforgettable journey through the Land of Peace & Harmony.
Presale tickets are available for a limited time—act now to get the best seats at the best price! Enter the code on the ticket page to access the presale with discount applied (not applicable to Gold & Platinum seats).
The 98th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) , will honor the best films of 2025 and will take place at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
During the ceremony, AMPAS will present Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in over 20 categories. The ceremony will be televised live in the United States by ABC.
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