Address: 1308 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98101, USA
Phone: +12066251900
Adele Klee
I love 5th avenue theater. It has a good balance of Broadway tours and local productions and it is small enough that all the seats are good. Also the decor inside the theater is gorgeous. ALSO unlike the paramount theater, they actually have enough bathrooms!
Deanna Burt Tally
Excellent show. Amazing chorus and live music. Truly a beautiful production. FYI: This theatre prides itself in diversity hires for their acting roles/productions. If you are looking for authenticity when it comes to the production, itself, you may be disappointed. Instead of giving roles based on talent and ability to play the character, they give them based on race. Priority is given to non-white actors and actresses.
Ruby I
The venue is AWESOME. I highly recommend any play that interests you even a little. I have seen 3 and all are amazing. The set design is remarkable and Beauty and the Beast was aust see
kayla bee
5th Avenue always puts on a good show. Beautiful theater. Comfortable seats. Fair prices. Never a dull moment
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Lots, walking distance. Cheesecake factory on pike, Yard house on 4th, Hard Rock Cafe on 2nd (I think), all the hotels have nice restaurants nearby as well, Elephant & Castle on 4th, Shuckers on 4th, some other pricier restaurants than those, too. Enjoy the play!
Most folks drop off right in front, just put on your hazard lights
You posted this as a question, I'd delete it and try again as a review. Although I didn't have a problem with the temperature.
I think they had the doors open because of covid.
I'd call the box office to get answers for questions like this on the day of the performance.
There is parking at the surrounding hotels.
Coming from North of Seattle take exit 165b Coming from the south take the Seneca exit
Marie starts at 7:30 on Thursday. Showtimes can be found by selecting events on their webpage.
I don't know, but I bet the website will tell you! The office answers their phones until 6.
Yes it is
Yes, I believe so!
Wikipedia has a decent summary of its history, but briefly it opened in 1926, closed in 1978, and reopened in 1980 without film as a focus, just theater.
About 2.5 hours if I remember correctly. And that's with the intermission
The 5th has a partnership with about 4 lots near them. If you buy a parking pass with your tickets, it's really the best and easiest deal. I park at the garage on 6th next to the WAC garage.
Yes, you can bring a full water bottle in. They actually sell all kinds of drinks in special glasses that you can take into the theater as well.
When shows are not in performance at the theatre, box office hours are: Tuesday through Sunday, 9:30 am to 5:00 pm; Monday from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 pm.
It depends on the event. The box office open 9 am
I don't know. The musical is about an hour and forty minutes.
Its between Union and University streets. On 5th ave
Park at The Olympic Parkade, entrance on Fifth, one block from the theatre. Dine at Shuckers in The Fairmont Olympic. Tell them you are going to the theatre and they will get you out on time.
Yes, which show was it? Save your ticket stub and u can see again for a reduced price, in any availible seating.
There is at the garages. There is not any parking specifically for the theater.
In a way. They call it a pay it forward type thing but similar.
Normal hours are as follows: Monday through Friday, 10 AM – 6 PM Saturday, 12 Noon – 5 PMSunday, 12 Noon – 5 PM On PERFORMANCE days, the Box Office also opens 90 minutes prior to curtain for Will Call and sales to that day's event. The Box Office/Guest Services is closed for major holidays.
Something Rotten starts at 730pm.
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