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Richmond's Landmark Theatre

Address
6 N Laurel St Richmond VA 23220
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(804) 646-4213
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(804) 646-6101

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
Closed
Monday
10:00am-5:30pm
Tuesday
10:00am-5:30pm
Wednesday
10:00am-5:30pm
Thursday
10:00am-5:30pm
Friday
10:00am-5:30pm
Saturday
Closed

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About Us: Built in 1926 by Shriners as their Acca Temple Shrine. The City purchased it in 1940 and a 1994-95 renovation restored its splendor. Photo: Richmond's Landmark Theater One of the best known and most striking buildings in Richmond, the Landmark also ranks among the Citys most popular stages for theatrical and musical performances. Some of Americas greatest entertainers have appeared on...

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Average Rating
80

Yes, the theater is old and has tight seating. But come on now if you want modern seating and fancy seating this ain't it! It's experiences in a century old building with walls that if they could talk, well who knows! The play "Sister Act" was well written and the performance of the actors was beyond my expectations! The staff...

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Our first visit to this fine old theater; it was built in the 1920s in the moorish revival style, was recently restored to its original elaborate appearance and it's gorgeous. We saw the Broadway musical comedy Sister Act, performed by the national touring company, and it was a hoot. Only problem was the seating--after climbing a zillion steps to get...

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60

Having a season subscription has been a frustrating experience. The show selection has been entertaining, but not especially provocative. The house management makes this venue less than enjoyable. Ushers talk during performances & continually march up & down the aisles during performances. They obstruct views & destroy major moments & then there is the issue of allowing patrons to bring...

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80

Went to see 'The Book of Mormon' last month with my son. We purchased tickets the week prior, so were seated in the second-to-last row. The seats are comfortable, but quite narrow. Binoculars would have been nice.
This was my first time at the Altria, so I cannot compare it to the pre-renovated appearance. But it was quite beautiful. As...

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80

This theater was constructed in 1927 and was just recently completed with a $63 million restoration. All the work completed provided a state of the art sound system, improved the electrical, heating and cooling systems, plumbing and detailed restoration of the walls and ceilings. After sitting in the orchestra level, grand tier and balcony level, I can attest that there...

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Richmond Landmark Theatre is located at 6 N Laurel St, Richmond, VA. This business specializes in Legal Services.

Minarets and mosaics adorn this enchanting building. It seems to have leapt out of the Arabian Nights onto Richmond's Laurel Street. Marbled halls, columns and more elaborate mosaic work fill the interior and you almost suspect a genie might be waiting around the next corner. This theater, formerly called The Mosque because of its Middle Eastern look, was built in 1926 by the Shriners as their...

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