Renaissance Theatre, Historic theatre building in Mansfield, United States.
The Renaissance Theatre is a historic theater and concert building in Mansfield, Ohio, built in the Grand Baroque style. The main hall features chandeliers, marble floors, and a stage used for opera, concerts, and film screenings.
The building opened in 1928 as the Ohio Theatre and served the city for decades as a cinema and event venue. A major renovation in the 1980s saved it from closure and transformed it into a community arts center.
The Renaissance Theatre is home to the local symphony orchestra and regularly hosts concerts, stage productions, and community events. Visitors from Mansfield and the surrounding area come here for evenings that feel polished and celebratory, from the stage to the lobby.
The theater is wheelchair accessible and has updated facilities throughout. It connects to a nearby hotel via a covered walkway, which is useful if you are attending an evening event and want to stay close.
The theater was the site of a Hollywood film world premiere, and the original seating is still in place. Anyone who sits down is occupying the same seats that held the audience at that first screening.
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