Sherman Theater, Concert hall in Stroudsburg, United States
The Sherman Theater is a concert hall and performance venue on Main Street in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, used for music concerts, comedy shows, and theatrical productions. The main floor can be arranged with or without seating depending on the type of event.
The building opened in 1928 as a vaudeville house and movie theater, serving as the main entertainment venue in Stroudsburg for decades. A fire in 1944 caused serious damage, and the venue was later restored and updated in the 2000s.
The Sherman Theater sits on Main Street in Stroudsburg and draws audiences from across the region for concerts, comedy, and theatrical productions. The mix of touring acts and local performers gives the stage a varied program that reflects the broad tastes of people living in and around the Poconos.
The theater is on Main Street in downtown Stroudsburg and easy to reach on foot from the surrounding area, with parking available close by. Popular shows sell out ahead of time, so checking the schedule early is a good idea.
The theater runs a dedicated concert series for people between 13 and 21 years old, offering live shows at lower prices than standard tickets. For many young people in the area, this series has been their first time seeing a live band.
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