The Plaza Theatre

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125 W Mills Ave, El Paso
(915) 231-1100

About The Plaza Theatre

The Plaza Theatre is a beautiful venue with nineteenth-century charm, making it a real gem in downtown. The seating on the main orchestra floor offers a good slope for viewing the stage, and the chairs are comfortable and spacious. The bathrooms are clean and beautiful, and the staff are friendly and helpful. The theater features unique architecture, including a celestial ceiling that creates a nostalgic and pleasant atmosphere. Inside, the theater has an antique look, with a huge audience area that adds to its historic charm. Parking is available in a multi-layer lot for $15, and bags are searched and must be in see-through material, making security efficient. The theater hosts a variety of exciting shows and concerts throughout the year, bringing Broadway musicals and performances of every musical genre. Whether enjoying a musical like "Mean Girls" or attending a concert, such as the EPSO performing the music of Journey, the Plaza Theatre promises a fantastic experience that will make visitors want to come back again. Bathrooms can sometimes have lines during recess, but friendly staff are available to guide guests to hidden bathrooms by the elevator. The theater is also known as one of the best-preserved silent film theaters in the world, with fascinating history, design, craftsmanship, and restoration that visitors can learn about during guided tours. Overall, the Plaza Theatre offers a fun experience in an absolutely gorgeous and historic setting, making it worth visiting for both shows and tours. However, latecomers during shows can be disruptive, suggesting a need for a policy on late arrivals.

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