Kalamazoo State Theatre, Michigan, United States
4.5 (66 reviews) Wednesday: Spent Ranking #6 in Kalamazoo County Theaters
Aesthetics and Steve-O
The State Theatre has been a fixture in downtown Kalamazoo since 1927. The original founder of the theatre was Colonel William Butterfield. John Eberson was the renowned architect who designed the theatre. In line with theatre design conventions of the era, the idea was to create a unique atmospheric effect. The early roots of the theatre were found in the Vaudevillian tradition of performance. Many acts that frequented the State Theatre included opera, dramas, big bands, ballet, dance reviews, stage shows and movies.
Address
404 S Burdick St, Kalamazoo, MI 49007-5218
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Website
http://www.kazoostate.com/
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Current local date and time now
Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 0:12
User Ratings
4.5 based on (66 reviews)
Reviews
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5Karen P 5:00 PM Nov 10, 2022
You won't be disappointed by this unique theater
If you are in Kalamazoo, don't miss your chance to see a show here. The theater will take you back to a time and place you have probably never gotten to experience. It was saved by the wrecking ball and was beautifully restored.
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5Julie 5:00 PM Mar 4, 2020
Great Venue!
Tons of historic charm. Small and can get drinks very easy. There’s really not a bad seat in the house. I’ve been here for concerts and also comedians and other shows. Always worth the cost. For a while there were regulations on size of women’s purses so check before you go.