Landmark Theatre
What people are saying
We drove up from PA to see Marcus King. Wow what a beautiful theater! It looked like we were in a little palace. We had seats in the Loge section. I went back and forth between loge and balcony when selecting seats and I’m glad I chose the loge. The balcony wasn’t too far separated and it really is a small theater so I don’t think there would be any bad seats. I’m sure the sound would have been a bit better if we were more in the center versus the side but overall the sound was good. Marcus King really showcased the whole band and gave an outstanding performance. The women’s restrooms were clean and the line moved fast. Beer, wine, cocktails, other drinks and snacks were available on all floors. That line didn’t move as fast as the bathroom but the bartenders were all very upbeat and they were moving quick. We parked at the Trolley lot. That was around $9 if I remember correctly. The walk from there to the venue was a couple blocks. There was a big event at Clinton Square this day so several streets were closed and most of the street parking was full. It probably would be easier to find a spot in the street (free after 6p I believe) on a normal day.
The Landmark has always been a wonderful place for the people of Syracuse to gather for a live performance. The art deco woodwork and architecture is exquisitely opulent example of plush grandeur of the Roaring Twenties. I can say with pride that I saw my first ever concert here, which was Alice In Chains in 2014. I have also seen Bob Weir & the Wolf Bros here as well as Marcus King earlier this month on June 8th, 2024. It all came full circle at the Marcus King show, where I experienced my first VIP access package. It was really remarkable to meet Marcus and spend a few moments chatting with him. The Landmark Theatre has always been a Syracuse Landmark and always will be.
Beautiful older theater! Great place for entertainment and shows! The only down side is the seats are close,but that just makes you closer to your seat buddies for shows!! The balcony is nice to it comes half way across the orchestra seating! It’s one of the bigger balcony’s I have seen. The stairs were just beautiful to look at which is why I took pictures of the stairway leading up to the balcony in case you were curious. The sound was great throughout the whole theater!! Plus, if you are wheelchair bound I would recommend floor seats In the orchestra area. The balcony doesn’t have an elevator to get you up there due to the age of the theater. Remember this place was built long before I was born. 🎭
Gorgeous historic theater. Surprisingly comfortable seats, even in the nose bleeds. Insanely ornate, and something to look at for hours without getting bored. Due to all the filigree and age, can seem dark and a little dirty, but that is only the age. Great sound and lighting.
I just saw Six: The Musical here and I already can’t wait to go back and see another show! It’s a classic ornate theatre that brings in many performers and shows for reasonable prices. Parking (I parked on the street, but there are lots and parking garages nearby) and getting into the venue were easy and fairly quick. I sat in the front row of the mezzanine (the picture is a view of the stage from my seat) which had a great view. Definitely recommend!
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Opening Hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed