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Embassy Theatre: A Fort Wayne Jewel

Experience world-class performances in a beautifully restored 1920s movie palace in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne.

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The Embassy Theatre, located in the heart of downtown Fort Wayne, Indiana, stands as a testament to the city's vibrant arts and culture scene. Originally opened in 1928 as the Emboyd Theatre, it was designed by A.M. Strauss with theater architect John Eberson, quickly becoming the largest and most ornate theater in the city. The theater's lavish rococo interior, described as a "phantasmagoric celestial environment," features opulent Neo-Middle Eastern arches, Romanesque barrel vaults, and intricately marbled staircases. Throughout its history, the Embassy has been a hub for entertainment, hosting vaudeville acts, movies, concerts, and community events. The Embassy Theatre was known as the Emboyd Theatre until 1952. A 1,100-pipe Page theater organ, restored between 1976 and 1996, remains a central feature. The Embassy was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, the year it reopened as a performing arts center. A stage expansion in 1995 brought the theater up to modern standards for large-scale touring companies. Today, the Embassy Theatre continues to host a diverse range of performances, including Broadway shows, concerts, family events, and classic films. Its elegant spaces are also available for weddings and other special events. Visitors are consistently amazed by the architecture, history, and legacy of the theater's impact on the community.

Local tips

  • Check the Embassy Theatre's event calendar online for a diverse range of shows, concerts, and events.
  • Arrive early to explore the theater's stunning architecture and historical features.
  • Consider attending a performance featuring the Grande Page organ for a unique experience.
  • Take advantage of free parking at downtown metered spaces after 5 p.m. and on weekends.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Embassy Theatre is located in downtown Fort Wayne, easily accessible on foot from many nearby hotels, restaurants, and attractions. From the Allen County Courthouse, walk west on W Main St, then turn left onto S Calhoun St. Turn right onto W Jefferson Blvd, and the Embassy Theatre will be on your right. Walking time is approximately 5-10 minutes. Free parking is available at downtown metered parking spaces after 5 p.m. and on weekends.

  • Public Transport

    Citilink Route 1 (Northside) stops on Jefferson Blvd & Washington Blvd. From there, walk west along Jefferson Blvd for approximately 0.2 miles. The Embassy Theatre will be on your left at 125 W Jefferson Blvd. A single ride fare is $1.25.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are readily available in Fort Wayne. A ride from the Fort Wayne International Airport to the Embassy Theatre is approximately 20 minutes and typically costs $20-$30. A short ride within the downtown area will likely cost $8 - $15.

  • Parking

    For those driving, several parking options are available near the Embassy Theatre. Free parking is available at all downtown metered parking spaces after 5 p.m. and on weekends. Paid parking is available at the Civic Center Parking Garage located off of Jefferson Boulevard and Calhoun Street. Paid event parking is also available at the Harrison Square parking garage located off Harrison Street. Pricing varies. Other nearby parking options include the West Wayne Surface Lot ($2), STAR Bank Garage ($3), and Plaza Garage ($3).

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