The Fitzgerald Theater
10 Exchange St E
St Paul, MN6,060 Followers
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December 8th 2023
We loved seeing the Tenors once again. I saw them twice before the pandemic.
What we would like to see is that they return to Mystic Lake Casino in Shakopee.
It is a much nicer and larger theater with better aucoustics.
The Fitzgerald is old and difficult to navigate, no elevators and parking is a nightmare.
We had 3 generations at the concert, the oldest being 81 and we were in the balcony.
Please bring them back to Shakopee and maybe 2 nights, we would gladly pay for the
great music and night out. They fill our souls!
Sincerely, Valerie Duellman and family
Valerie
November 23rd 2023
We were there, and it was an honor. One of the most powerful concerts I’ve ever seen. You were everything, Mimi.
Kate
November 15th 2023
Amazing show and we did the meet and greet. They are the most sincere down to earth people I have ever had the pleasure to meet.
Rosefire
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About The Fitzgerald Theater
Built in 1910, the Fitzgerald Theater is Saint Paul’s oldest surviving theater space. Originally named the Sam S. Shubert Theater, it was one of four memorial theaters erected by entertainment-industry leaders Lee and J. J. Shubert after the death of their brother Sam. In 1933, it became a movie house screening foreign films and was thus christened the World Theater. Minnesota Public Radio purchased the theater in 1980 and restored it in 1986 for the live radio program A Prairie Home Companion® with Garrison Keillor. The theater was again renamed in 1994, this time for author F. Scott Fitzgerald, a native of Saint Paul. The theater has, over the years, played host to Broadway musicals, vaudeville shows, film festivals, and concerts of all sorts. First Avenue purchased the theater in 2019.
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Theatre
Capacity
1,000