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Moore Theatre

Moore Theatre

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4.3 Google Review
1932 2nd Ave, Seattle, Washington, 98101, United States
(206) 682-1414 www.stgpresents.org
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Aug 15, 2018
This theatre is charming and beautiful, which means that it's old. There is no air. Just attended at 8 pm of a hot summer day and was sweating the entire time (all ng with everyone else). The sound is pretty good. Loads of stairs to climb if you are in the balcony, and the balcony is steep! Great location downtown with tons of parking garages around and places to get food and drink.

Aug 15, 2018
Went to see Erasure last night and like a couple other people said, be prepared for wooden seats in the orchestra pit seating area. The seats were nicer is the general admission area. The building has no AC so everyone was sweating. Hopefully no one passed out!

Jul 4, 2018
Seats are quite narrow, nice architectural details, good standup comedy venue. Second balcony wasn't too much of a climb with the lowest level being below street level and second balcony being just above it. Gentle ramps get you to the bottom of the second balcony and stairs after that. The armrests are close together and there aren't seats you can upgrade to for more comfort. Plus size or wide shouldered people will want aisle seats and possibly want to purchase an empty seat next to them. I'll be bringing a seat cushion too, but I am unusually sensitive to sitting in springy, hard edged seats. Was my review helpful? Please give a like.

Jun 12, 2018
Very nice small vaudeville era theater filled with its original charm and character. Wine and beer service make for a nice intermission. Good visibility and sound roll through the theater, even from the cheap seats up high. I’ve been here several times and it’s always a great experience. This is one of my absolute favorite concert venues in the entire city. The Moore Theatre gets my highest recommendation!

Aug 13, 2018
Great experience for our kids to go see Dan and Phil. The theater is being renovated but is not a problem. I've attached a photo of us waiting in line during constructing to show there was no problem. Is a beautiful, old style, theater.

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