
Orpheum Theatre
Minneapolis’ Historic Beaux Arts Theatre
About this Venue
The Orpheum Theatre, originally opened in 1921 as the Hennepin, is a Minneapolis landmark designed in grand Beaux Arts style by Kirchoff and Rose. Once the largest vaudeville house in the country, it hosted legends such as the Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and George Burns, before becoming a top cinema destination and later a stage for Broadway hits. Today, with seating for 2,579, the Orpheum continues its legacy as one of the city’s most iconic venues for live performance and private events.
Perfect for
- Broadway productions and concerts
- Corporate events and fundraisers
- Film screenings and lectures
- Weddings and galas
- Large-scale private rentals
Venue Details
Type
Historic Theatre
Capacity
up to 2,579 people
Operating Hours
The venue is available for bookings.
Location & Directions
910 Hennepin Ave
Minneapolis, MN 55403
Located on Hennepin Avenue in downtown Minneapolis, just steps from Target Center and Target Field
Contact & Booking
Not Available
