Something good is always happening at the Pantages. You can tour this restored beauty and learn it's interesting history or you can attend an event and enjoy the opulent surroundings. Performances are varied and diverse so you can no doubt find something to suit your taste.
Visiting the Pantages is always enjoyable. It is a historic building that has been refurbished in the original context, both vision and sound are very good throughout the theatre. The seats are very comfortable, with a lot of leg room. If you have not seen an event there, you have missed something very nice."Joy Luck Club" is the play that we saw last night. The production was managed by Plan-B Entertainment, LLC. The actors did a superb job of presenting the book's message, which is often difficult. The cast were all excellent, and portrayed the issues with family communication can be an issue for anyone.
We see live theatre at the Pantages at least a couple of times a year and we're always glad we did. The theatre is in downtown Tacoma so restaurants & shops are close. It's a beautiful old theatre.
have seen several acts at this theater. always great staff helping you to your seat and small enough were you are in the nose bleed section. all the seats are wonderful
Lovely theater for a night on the town that is well maintained and lovely for seeing small orchestral performances. Not a bad seat in the house!
This is a restored and modernized early 20th Century vaudeville house and one time movie palace and the premier local venue for live performances. Every seat is excellent, and you don't need binoculars or opera glasses. Symphonies, ballet and international solo artists are better appreciated in this more intimate concert hall than in the mega venues in the city to the north of Tacoma.
When I first moved to Washington state in the 1990s, Tacoma was the butt of many jokes. With a reputation (deserved or not) for being a down-on-its-luck port town with strange odors and bad traffic, it wasn't really considered a destination.What a difference a vision and great planning makes! Tacoma now has a thriving theater districts and awesome restaurants and attractions. Light rail, Amtrak, the glass museum really add to Tacoma's rebirth. Pantages Theater fits right in with the city's restoration. It's a great little historic theater with an awesome lineup of shows. Very impressed and hope to be back soon!
In early 2013, we drove from Seattle to the Pantages Theater in Tacoma to see Ed Asner, a wonderful actor and seasoned pro. He performed a one man show as Franklin Roosevelt - great stamina, fabulous performance. The Pantages Theater is a beautifully restored vaudeville-era theater - just lovely. Nice sight lines, great sound, comfy seats. Just small enough to make you feel connected to the performer. Lots of volunteers helped make our time there quite pleasant. We would definitely make the trip from Seattle again for the right show at this venue.
This is a lovely, classic theatre with good view from every seat. A delightful place to see a play or hear an intimate concert- the Pantages is wonderful!
My wife and I consistently buy a seasons worth of shows each year when the opportunity presents. The 2013-2014 shows were the best offered in years and I must applaud management for their efforts. This is not always the case, however, and it's why I'm only giving 4 Stars instead of the Five. The venue is a restored landmark in the downtown theatre district and is a real gem!! Small and intimate seating throughout the theatre with a good sound system. Street parking is close or garage. The staff is impeccable, as old as the theatre and so historically knowledgeable about the the structure. I am so looking forward to another Great season!!