Landmark Theatre

362 S Salina St SyracuseNY13202
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The landmark theatre is the only surviving theatre with historical importance from the opulent theatrical venues of the 1920s. It is a participating member of the Arts and Culture Leadership Alliance (ACLA), and is committed to unify the local arts and culture institutions and to advocate for the culturally cohesive city of New York. Apart from offering a wide variety of concerts and other...
by cityseekr on August 29, 2014 from cityseekr

Editorial Reviews

The ornate 1928 Landmark Theatre hosts touring stage shows, dance performances, concerts, stand-up comics, and classic films. Ani DiFranco, Jerry Seinfeld, and the Moscow Ballet are among the past performers and shows at this 3,000-seat venue.
by fodors on April 09, 2015 from fodors

Information from the business

When silent movies arrived in Syracuse, Salina Street had the Empire, the Strand, Keith's, Temple (later Paramount) and Eckel theatres to draw patrons downtown for movie-stage shows. The latest and grandest was Loew's State Theatre. Marcus Loew attempted to buy the Empire Theatre but negotiations failed. Real Estate developers found him the building side at the northwest corner of Salina...
by superpages on June 13, 2015 from superpages
Landmark Theatre
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