Gothic Theatre, Concert hall and movie theater in Englewood, US
The Gothic Theatre is a venue with art deco design that holds about 1,100 people, with both seated and standing areas. The stage spans 25 feet (7.5 meters) wide by 18 feet (5.5 meters) deep, equipped with current sound technology and a retractable screen for film projections.
The building opened in 1925 as one of the first sites in the area to show talking pictures. Over the decades, it gradually shifted toward hosting live music as that form of entertainment grew in popularity.
The venue draws musicians, comedians, and filmmakers who perform for audiences seeking live entertainment and cinema experiences. Visitors find a mix of local and touring artists sharing the space, making it a gathering place for those interested in performance arts.
The venue sits on South Broadway Street and is easy to access from the surrounding area. Visitor experience may differ from other nearby venues due to local policies that shape how events are run here.
Unlike stricter rules elsewhere in the region, this venue serves alcohol during concerts even at all-ages events, due to local regulations. This local quirk sets it apart from similar venues nearby.
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