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Fulton Theatre


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12 N. Prince Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
United States

(??.? miles from you)

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Call: 717-394-7133


Fulton Theatre


(??.? miles from you)

12 N. Prince Street
Lancaster, PA 17603
United States

https://thefulton.org/

Call: 717-394-7133


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Why You Should Go...

The nationally-regarded Fulton Theatre is Central Pennsylvania’s oldest professional regional theatre. Producing Broadway caliber productions, the Fulton Theatre brings to life a mix of comedies, dramas, an

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Why You Should Go...

The nationally-regarded Fulton Theatre is Central Pennsylvania’s oldest professional regional theatre. Producing Broadway caliber productions, the Fulton Theatre brings to life a mix of comedies, dramas, and musicals and employs the talents of professional directors, designers, actors, and playwrights from across the country. Experience a beautifully-restored 170-year old national historic landmark of ornate Victorian architecture, walking distance from historic downtown Lancaster’s attractions.

What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Cost: Less than $150

Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover

Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military

Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation

Parking: Street

Available: Guided Tour, Private Tour, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Souvenirs

Extra Fun...

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The various parking lots/garages along Prince Street are great parking options!

Fun Facts

Since its inception, some of the brightest stars of theatre, music and film have appeared on its stage, including Sarah Bernhardt, Mark Twain, Horace Greeley, Debbie Reynolds, Lily Tomlin, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, W.C. Fields, Treat Williams and Lancaster’s own Jonathan Groff.

The Fulton Opera House is one of only eight theatres in the United States recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1969. Fulton Hall hosted occasional performances during the Civil War, while the Lancaster Fencibles used the building as an armory, and the home guard drilled there.

The Fulton Opera House is designated as a site with an authentic connection to the Underground Railroad. Sheriff David “Dare-Devil Dave” Miller (1795-1858) secretly released two former enslaved women. This was documented in a 2008 report to the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.

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Why You Should Go...

The nationally-regarded Fulton Theatre is Central Pennsylvania’s oldest professional regional theatre. Producing Broadway caliber productions, the Fulton Theatre brings to life a mix of comedies, dramas, and musicals and employs the talents of professional directors, designers, actors, and playwrights from across the country. Experience a beautifully-restored 170-year old national historic landmark of ornate Victorian architecture, walking distance from historic downtown Lancaster’s attractions.

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What You Should Know...

Open: Year-Round

Cost: Less than $150

Payment: Cash, Check, MC, Visa, AMEX, Discover

Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military

Access: Wheelchair, Public Transportation

Parking: Street

Available: Guided Tour, Private Tour, Family Restroom, Changing Station, Souvenirs

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  • Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

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    Fulton Theatre

    Beautiful: The Carole King Musical

    Fulton Theatre

    Beautiful: The Carole King Musical
    This Tony and Grammy award-winning musical phenomenon is filled with the songs you remember and a story you’ll never forget. Featuring such unforgettable classics as “You’ve Got a Friend”, “One Fine Day”, “So Far Away”, “Take Good Care of My Baby”, “Up on the Roof”, “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feeling”, “Will You Love Me Tomorrow”, and “Natural Woman.”

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Insider Info

The various parking lots/garages along Prince Street are great parking options!

Fun Facts

Since its inception, some of the brightest stars of theatre, music and film have appeared on its stage, including Sarah Bernhardt, Mark Twain, Horace Greeley, Debbie Reynolds, Lily Tomlin, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, W.C. Fields, Treat Williams and Lancaster’s own Jonathan Groff.

The Fulton Opera House is one of only eight theatres in the United States recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1969. Fulton Hall hosted occasional performances during the Civil War, while the Lancaster Fencibles used the building as an armory, and the home guard drilled there.

The Fulton Opera House is designated as a site with an authentic connection to the Underground Railroad. Sheriff David “Dare-Devil Dave” Miller (1795-1858) secretly released two former enslaved women. This was documented in a 2008 report to the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom.

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