The Fox Theatre (Detroit)
The Fox Theatre in Detroit is a historic performing arts venue that opened in 1928. Known for its stunning architecture, the theatre features a blend of Art Deco and Oriental design elements. It has a seating capacity of approximately 5,000 and hosts a variety of events, including Broadway shows, concerts, and special performances.
The theatre is part of the Detroit Entertainment District and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It underwent a major restoration in the 1980s, preserving its original grandeur while updating facilities for modern audiences. The Fox Theatre remains a cultural landmark in the city.