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    Ensemble Arts

    3.9 (186 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Lydia E.

    An absolutely beautiful venue located right on Broad Street. The quality of performances and elegant atmosphere make this such a wonderful time. Ticket prices can vary based on the performance you see and when you purchase. Further ahead of time or at a matinee you can typically get better deals. As a side note - the snack bar outside of the theater is nothing to speak of so get some food/drinks ahead of time (although they did just put in a new restaurant in the building!). Because the venue is right in center city make sure you have some extra time (and cash) to park.

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    Jim R.

    We have been going to Philadelphia Orchestra concerts for years and have thoroughly enjoyed them. From Mozart to Dvorak, to Beethoven and Respighi, the list goes on and on. The night is made more exciting if you know at least one of the pieces they are performing. To this point, I have never thought to write a review. We just attended "The Princess Bride in Concert" at the KImmel Center, where the movie was shown above the stage directly behind the orchestra. The actual movie orchestral soundtrack has been removed and the entire score is performed by the Orchestra. The sound was absolutely amazing and so perfectly timed, you almost forget to take your eyes off the movie every so often and watch the Orchestra performing. It was fun watching Orchestra members looking up at the screen when they had nothing to play. This is our second such concert - the first being the Indiana Jones movie Raiders of the Lost Arc. This again was very exciting and entertaining. A totally fun and new way to enjoy both a fantastic orchestra and a favorite movie. Highly recommended!

    Andres A.

    What an amazing theater to be able to see a show. I visited the theater to see Hamilton and the show was phenomenal but the theater experience was even better. We had balcony seats and they were great. The theater is beautiful and the staff was really helpful. The best part of the theater was the space you had between you and the row in front of you and behind. You had plenty of space to get comfortable. The acoustics were perfect. The only negative thing I would say about the theater was the fact they would not allow you to bring the beverage or snack you purchase at their concessions. It would have been nice to enjoy a drink and snack with the show but the experience was so good that it didn't even matter. I am so looking forward to the next show already.

    Payal P.

    Kimmel center is an amazing place. Culture, drinks, music, design, food? Everything in one on Broad street. Recently went to see organ day at the Kimmel center. I didn't realize how amazing the Philadelphia orchestra was. They are super mindblowing. The architecture there is pretty amazing even if you don't like the music scene (worth checking out).

    Shardai G.

    Great to see a Christmas concert at the Merriam theater. Black Violin was awesome. The seats we had were fantastic with a clear view of the stage. However, the actual seats are too close together. When the theater was built, the seats were placed close to another like a school auditorium. It isn't ideal for people of varying heights or sizes; especially if you have long legs. As movie theaters have done, I think a renovation sometime soon should be considered.

    Manta K.

    The Kimmel Center is back open for business. Stopped by for a comedy show and the check in process was easy. Before entering, be ready with your proof of vaccination and a photo id. This will be required to step into the building. Masks are required to be worn while in the building. Things to know: -bring proof of vaccination and a photo id -tickets bought online, no need to print the ticket. The barcode can be scanned from your phone -guest WiFi available -if you are looking to save some money by purchasing tickets directly from the on-site box office, plan ahead. The window hours have changed, check a day or two before you plan on going.

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    Michael R.

    A fantastic location to see a world class performance. There's really not a bad seat in the house, audibly and visually. The design fits a traditional, east coast performing arts center - classy, darker colors/wood. The food and drinks are about what you'd expect, some decent wine and cocktail selections. Everyone is well-trained and helpful, always a pleasure to visit. Seeing the Philadelphia Orchestra should be a must-see event for anyone with even a passing interest in music and the arts. This venue succeeds in enhancing the experience and making it one you'll never forget.

    a view of the auditorium from the stage
    Ronald R.

    Probably the best performance we've ever been at of Les Miserable. Words cannot describe it. My first show at the Academy of Music was in the sky deck as far up as you can go. That was 12 years or so ago. Learned my lesson. Been sitting in Box 30 since. Park 1/2 block away in the Bellevue Stratford parking lot. Valet if you want it. We prefer to park ourself as the wait is much to long to get your car. Always eat across the street at Estia on Locust St. Sit a the bar if there's room. More like a Cheers Bar. Always a fun time, great food and super drinks. Fantastic service.

    Incredible orchestra venue in Verizon Hall
    Bailynne M.

    This is THE place to see a show. We have seen two Broadway shows and the Philadelphia Orchestra play and we cannot get enough. The facilities are awesome, the staff is really professional, the food/drinks are fairly priced, and the ambiance is electric. Truly love being able to go time and time again to be "transported" into another world. Highly, highly recommend!

    Buyers, beware! There was an egregious misrepresentation of ticket options for the recent John Cleese performance. Kimmel's ticketing website clearly stated on two different pages that all VIP tickets included a post-show photograph with Mr. Cleese. Just before the event, however, it was unsympathetically explained that only Golden Circle tickets included the post-show photograph. In reality, the website explained that Golden Circle tickets only included a poster. Complaining to Patron Services, they absolutely refused to acknowledge what any reasonable person would deem false advertising. Terribly disappointing, not to mention illegal.

    Cassandra Y.

    On Broad Street, it is called all about performing art. If you love musical, The Kimmel Center will be your favorite place to go. Beautiful theater and great musical shows! This theater is walking distance to City Hall. Many other tourist attractions nearby as well.

    Robyn H.

    Was able to see Cruel Intentions at the Kimmel Center last week. Seats were comfortable and everything was handicap accessible. Great venue! I'd love to come back to see other shows as well. Note...there was no bar on the balcony so grab your seats before you come up!

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