Fitzgerald Theater
The Fitzgerald Theater is a historic performance venue located in St. Paul, Minnesota. Opened in 1910, it originally served as a movie theater and vaudeville house. Today, it hosts a variety of events, including concerts, theater productions, and live radio shows, making it a cultural hub in the region.
The theater has a seating capacity of approximately 1,000 and features a beautifully restored interior that reflects its early 20th-century architecture. It is also known for being the home of the popular radio show A Prairie Home Companion, created by Garrison Keillor, which further solidified its status in the arts community.