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Dedicated to providing memorable and meaningful experiences, the Majestic & Empire Theatres are where patrons can gather to catch a Broadway performance, laugh along with their favorite comedian, or enjoy a live show by legendary artists in the heart of San Antonio, TX.
Recognized as one of the most ornate facilities in the country, the Majestic has long held a special place in the archives of Texas theatrical and architectural history. Located at 224 E. Houston...
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Current schedule of events, photos, and information on the elegant, historic, 2,500-seat Majestic Theater in San Antonio, Texas. Located in the Majestic Tower on historic Houston Street, the Majestic Theater is home to the San Antonio Symphony and a popular venue for broadway plays, musical groups, and numerous touring shows.
MJ The Musical | Broadway In San Antonio. Sep 24 - 29, 2024. Buy Tickets. Duration. 2hrs, 30mins with 1 intermission. Recommended For. Recommended for ages 8 and up. Location. The Majestic...
The Majestic Theatre is San Antonio's oldest and largest atmospheric theatre.The theatre seats 2,264 people and was designed by architect John Eberson, for Karl Hoblitzelle's Interstate Theatres in 1929.. In 1975, the theatre was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was designated a Texas Historic Landmark in 1991 and a National Historic Landmark April 19, 1993.
Located in the heart of downtown San Antonio, the Majestic was designed and built in 1929 by John Eberson for Karl Hoblitzelle's Interstate Theatres, and stood proudly for many years as the largest theatre in Texas and the second largest motion picture theatre in the country.