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Fisher Theatre

Fisher Theatre

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4.8 Google Review
3011 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, Michigan, 48202, United States
(313) 872-1000 www.broadwayindetroit.com
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May 19, 2018
Cool space. very interesting attention to detail. getting in the theatre is no problem at all. neither is getting out. quality of the shows is top notch. I've seen some shows here that were better than some shows I'd seen on broadway. very nice place. a good place to go for a more unique theatre experience

Jun 3, 2018
We came here during Broadway in Detroit and saw Finding Neverland and it was awesome! The theatre itself was absolutely breathtaking! The detail that went into everything was impeccable and truly a one of a kind experience. If you are a fan of the theatre you should add this one to your bucket list. I really do believe that there is something very special about Detroit theatres. I have been to several in Kentucky and Florida and I just was not impressed. I will be more than happy to come here again for more shows!

Apr 4, 2018
Beautiful location for Broadway in Detroit! The Fisher is a different experience visually than the Fox or the Opera House, but it was still impressive, classy, and gave a great backdrop to the show. We were pleasantly surprised by the cups from concessions being branded and take-home ready; it was a fun, free (well...probably not when we spent $40 on 3 drinks) memento of our evening. Really great, friendly staff all around, and we can't wait to go back!

Feb 14, 2018
What a beautiful theatre! Such history. You can feel the days of old, and see the people dressed in their finest to attend a play. There isn’t a bad seat in the house but we really enjoy the mezzanine, center stage seats. Seats are comfortable but could use a little more leg room, but it wasn’t bad. All in all it’s a great night out.

Jun 7, 2018
A lovely evening seeing Motown. The theatre is old but a classic in a classic building. Garage/parking is convenient.

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