Overview
The Fox Theatre in St. Louis, often called "The Fabulous Fox," is a restored movie palace that opened in 1929. Known for its opulent Siamese Byzantine architecture, it is one of the most beautiful theaters in the country. Today, it hosts Broadway shows, concerts, and other live entertainment in the Grand Center Arts District.
Top Highlights
- Architecture: Stunning interior with red velvet, gold leaf, and jeweled columns.
- Mighty Wurlitzer Organ: One of the few remaining original theatre organs.
- Broadway Series: Host to major touring Broadway productions.
- Peacock Alley: A visually striking area on the fourth floor.
Things to Do
- See a Broadway musical or concert.
- Take a tour of the theatre to learn about its history and restoration.
- Enjoy a pre-show meal at the Curtain Call Lounge.
Best Time to Visit
Show nights for entertainment. Tours are usually offered on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday mornings.
Entry & Visitor Information
- Tickets: Required for shows and tours.
- Box Office: Located on-site.
Facilities Available
- Bars and concessions
- Restrooms
- Elevators
Travel Tips
- Parking garage is adjacent to the theatre.
- Located in the Grand Center district, near other arts venues.
Nearby Places to Explore
- Sheldon Concert Hall: Located nearby.
- Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis: Within walking distance.