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    Eileen O.

    One of a kind theater and a must visit if you're in Cleveland! I've been going to shows here for the past 10 years and it's such a fun experience every time. Cleveland's theater district is one of the top in the country, which is surprising to so many. Whether you're visiting or a local, support the arts and see what Playhouse Square is all about! PHSQ offers free behind the scenes tour of the theaters once a month (normally Saturday) in the nicer months. Find out when the next tours will be featured and sign up to reserve your spot! Tip: Arrive early, so there's no rushing to your seats. Don't make a fun, entertaining experience a stressful situation!

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    Dante C.

    A colleague and I saw Hamilton at the Keybank State Theater. We had balcony seats. An older usher named Chuck was very helpful with seating and finding restrooms. Great venue. The balcony seats were $95 but the view was good. As for the lines for merchandise and drinks and popcorn? Forget it.

    Cindi R.

    Beautiful theatre. We saw Company which was hysterical. The venue is well maintained considering the age and the vast number of people that have been there it looks great. We did have some wine. You received a bottle probably 2-3 pours. But it's served with a plastic cup. Lost its luster with that. I was surprised you were able to bring your cocktail into the venue. I don't recall doing that historically but maybe that's something new. The bathrooms are a bit of a walk but they do have handicap ones closer. Cleveland is lucky to have such a wonderful theatre district.

    Nick S.

    Amazing! Amazing! Amazing! A+ The history and culture of these buildings is amazing and how much detail is in the construction. My family had a great time at THE PRICE IS RIGHT! Amazing atmosphere! A+ The staff are so nice and welcoming. I love it

    Ashley O.

    We had a great time at the children's series seeing The Gruffalo. The play was about 1 hour which is about the attention span of my children. It started 13 minutes late which was rather annoying since we arrived 20-25 minutes early.

    Carol L.

    I was talked into going to the Michael Jackson musical by my neighbor. I felt like the tickets were very expensive after they told me what I owed for my ticket. We went as a group and the musical was worth every penny. I loved the show. I loved the building. Parking was easy. They had plenty of bathrooms. They had a ton of workers to help answer any questions. My only complaint would be the seats are just okay comfort and need cup holders. I would definitely go again and pay the price.

    Yaz A.

    Playhouse Square is one of the gems of the city. From one of the biggest outdoor chandeliers to the beautiful architecture of the variety of theatres! There are always a wide variety of shows/plays/etc. You don't have to be into plays or musicals to enjoy. I appreciated security, but did not appreciate being wanded from front to back by a male. There should be at least one female wander for the females. I also appreciated it more back when masks were required, as attending a play with everyone very close/squished together is a recipe for disaster. Pre-pandemic, I would've probably rated it a 4. But with the poor wanding experience and lack of safety precautions I'm leaving my review as a 3.

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    Kim G.

    Excellent experience at Playhouse Square. We love going to Playhouse Square for shows during the holiday season because of all the care taken to decorate it so beautifully. The greeters and ushers were very friendly and helpful per usual. Also, the quality of the shows usually can't be beat!

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    Lucy T.

    I feel so lucky to have gotten to experience my first musical here at the Playhouse Square's Keybank State Theatre. The square is already so beautiful, especially at night with its lights, but when I entered the venue my jaw just dropped! Everything about it is gorgeous-- the walls are covered in ornate murals lined with pillars, the ceilings are adorned with chandeliers and decorative structures, and even the stairs to the balconies were something to look at with its double entrance and carpeting . My eyes could barely find the time to take everything in! At the Theatre I watched Les Miserables and thought the venue fit the musical. The lighting was meticulously directed and the set changes were seamless. The music carried well throughout the venue and the seats were laid out so that even as a 5'2" person I could see what was transpiring onstage. However, I'd say that the seats were surprisingly compact. There was enough space for someone to squeeze past in front of you when you stood up but I think sitting here for a whole production would be uncomfortable for anyone tall and wide.

    Lauren K.

    I recently attended a variety of films at Playhouse Square during the Cleveland international film festival. Maybe I'm making this up, and someone can correct me if I am, but I felt like some of the seats in some of the theaters have been updated. This would certainly explain why the theaters felt more comfortable than usual. Some of the theaters are still not updated, but for the ones that are, the cushions have clearly been replaced by newer ones. I thought Playhouse Square did an excellent job hosting the film festival, and it's always a solid reminder of how grateful I am to have this literal architectural and artistic gem in our community. I used to be very resistant to the Playhouse Square parking garage because it's expensive, but the truth is, when the weather is gross, it is so nice to have an attached garage that is well lit and easily accessible from all the connected venues. If you've never seen programming at Playhouse Square, it should always be on your Cleveland bucket list. No older venue will ever be perfect, but this one comes pretty close in most ways.

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    Ask the Community - Playhouse Square

    Any idea of approximately when the Sunday matinee lets out?

    Probably around 5pn

    Are the seats in Ohio theater cramped?

    It depends on what you are speaking of. Leg room wise, it is pretty decent! For someone of average weight, the seat size width would be comfortable as well. I was formally 435 lbs and it was horribly uncomfortable. But now that I am under 195 lbs,… Read more

    Are the box seats a good view for a first-timer?

    The tour guide said that the box seats are not to see, but to be seen. I suggest sitting on the floor, either front center section, or on the aisle on either side.

    Any Broadway plays?

    Yes! Check the Playhouse Square website. There are season packages, or buy tickets to one play. All theaters are wonderful.

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