Embassy Theatre

Fort Wayne, Indiana

Embassy Theatre

Location: Fort Wayne, Indiana
Category: Landmarks

About

Overview

The Embassy Theatre is a historic performing arts center located in downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana. Built in 1928 as a movie palace and vaudeville house, it is renowned for its ornate architecture and the Grande Page Pipe Organ. The theater hosts a wide variety of events, including Broadway shows, concerts, cinema screenings, and community gatherings.

Top Highlights

  • Grande Page Pipe Organ: One of the few remaining pipe organs of its kind in its original installation.
  • Historic Architecture: Features breathtaking Spanish and Moorish design elements.
  • Indiana Hotel Lobby: The attached hotel lobby has been beautifully restored and serves as a venue for events.

Things to Do

  • Attend a Broadway touring production or a live concert.
  • Take a guided tour to learn about the theater's history and see the pipe organ.
  • Enjoy the annual Festival of Trees during the holiday season.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round, depending on the schedule of performances. The holiday season is particularly magical with the Festival of Trees.

Entry & Visitor Information

  • Box Office: Open Monday through Friday and before showtimes.
  • Tickets: Available online via Ticketmaster or at the box office.
  • Accessibility: Accessible seating and restrooms are available.

Facilities Available

  • Concessions and bars in the lobby areas.
  • Restrooms on multiple levels.
  • Event spaces for weddings and private functions.

Travel Tips

  • Parking is available in nearby garages and street parking (meters may be free on evenings and weekends).
  • Arrive early to admire the lobby architecture before the show.

Nearby Places to Explore

  • Parkview Field: A top-rated minor league baseball stadium nearby.
  • Grand Wayne Convention Center: Located directly across the street.
  • Foellinger-Freimann Botanical Conservatory: A lush indoor garden oasis within walking distance.