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Detroit Opera House

Detroit Opera House

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4.7 Google Review
1526 Broadway St, Detroit, Michigan, 48226, United States
(313) 237-7464 www.michiganopera.org
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Aug 15, 2018
The show Wicked was AMAZING. Theater was very nice. The Bathroom situation is a nightmare.They needed to allow more time for people to use the rest rooms. You got all these people and not enough room to accommodate them. A few of the older ladies working were very snippy to my daughter. It was my daughter's sweet 16.The show gets A 5 🌟+ the theater gets a 3.

Aug 10, 2018
I gave this a 4 because the bathroom situation could be much better. There just isn't enough bathrooms and they really should have one on each side of the house so if you are on one end you dont have to walk all the way over to the other end to go. But the seats are roomy and the performances are always wonderful

Aug 9, 2018
Seat were very hard to sit in. I am 5'8" not nearly enough leg room. My neice is 5'2" and she also found that she kept hitting and pressing against the seat in front of her. Beautiful architecture well maintained. Staff was extremely friendly.

Jun 22, 2018
Wonderfully restored old Movie Palace. My only complaint is that there isn't carpeting throughout the seating area. Isles have carpet but when you take your seat the floor is concrete and takes away from the atmosphere. Elegance turns to stadium style ... cost effective? Maybe ... but it killed the experience overall .

Apr 12, 2018
I loved it here! Beautiful performance and building. Super friendly staff. Super busy venue but the staff managed traffic efficiently while being courteous. A wonderful experience. The chairs are not the most comfortable, but the experience overall will make you forget about it. It is definitely worth it getting to see an opera such as Tosca. The opera singers were phenomenal.

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