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  1. During the '30s, '40s, and '50s, the Palace was the most active venue in Columbus for live performances. Still popular today, the theatre rarely has a dark night. Among the many events hosted by the Palace each year are performances from CAPA-presented and touring musical artists, comedians, and dance companies, Broadway in Columbus, and local arts organizations.

  2. Jun 2014 • Couples. Opening in 1926, the Palace theater with it's 2,827seating capacity was a grand lady in the 30s,40s and 50s. First designed for Vaudeville, it has exceptional acoustics which was required before the age of amplification. A red carpet grand entrance staircase, magnificent chandelier, murals and hall of autographed pictures ...

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    • 34 W Broad St, Columbus, 43215-4190, Ohio
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  3. Palace Theatre. 34 W Broad St, Columbus, OH 43215 614.469.9850. Overview. Seating. Parking. Restaurants. Hotels. Handicap accessible and hearing assistance available. Designed in the spirit of France’s Palais de Versailles, the 2,695-seat Palace Theatre is located at the base of the LeVeque-Lincoln Tower.

  4. A Rich HistoryIn downtown Columbus, Ohio, the Palace Theatre is a historic gem renowned for its breathtaking architecture and dynamic entertainment. Launched in 1926, this lavish theater was initially conceived as a movie palace. However, it has become a top-tier destination for live performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, and comedy acts. Its illustrious history and unwavering ...

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  5. I parked in the State House garage ($4) but you need to get your car out by 11pm. Other parking can be had at the LeVeque Tower parking garage or if you are really lucky on the street. The Palace theater gives you a rare opportunity to experience a Vaudeville theater while watching a contemporary performance.

  6. During the '30s, '40s, and '50s, the Palace Theatre was the most active live show theatre in Columbus. Still a popular venue today, the theatre rarely has a dark night. Among the many events showcased are CAPA concerts, performances of the Fifth Third Bank Broadway in Columbus Series, special events, and several local community events and shows.

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  8. The Palace Theatre became home to big bands in the 1940s. “They used to have what they called a rolling stage on the theater,” Bemis said. “They would still show a movie maybe before the jazz concert, but then the movie screen would go out, and the jazz band or the big band would start to play, and they would literally roll them down to the front of the state, to the great applause of ...

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