Designed by Emile Weil, the Saenger Theatre was built by Julian Saenger in 1927 for the theretofore unheard of price of $2.5 million dollars. Advertisements of the day described it as “an acre of seats in a garden of Florentine splendor”. Today, the interior atmospheric design creates a magnificent 15th century Italian courtyard and gardens, with arched surroundings, columns and decorative moldings. The suspension of disbelief is completed by a blue domed “sky” ceiling complete with twinkling stars. Greek and Roman statuary line the walls and statues of Venus stand on pedestals along the upper rim of the auditorium.
Determined Spirit
In 2005, the Saenger Theatre was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Yet within months of the storm, a groundswell of interest in the renovation and reopening of the theatre began to grow, and, in December 2011; the agreements to restore the theatre were finalized.
The $53 million project serves to anchor the revitalization of Canal Street and the New Orleans Central Business District and act as an economic generator attracting visitors from New Orleans and the Gulf South region to enjoy the very finest live entertainment available.
Restoration
The Saenger Theatre reopened its doors in September 2013.
The Saenger Theatre restoration was a National Rehabilitation Tax Credit project, whose scope of construction served to authentically restore this historic 1927 movie palace, and transform it into a first class state-of-the-art performing arts theatre.
The restored Saenger Theatre features beautifully restored lobbies and auditorium seating area with carpeting and lighting fixtures recreated from the originals. Expanded restrooms and concessions facilities ensure the greatest comfort for our patrons.
The expanded theatre stage house will be equipped with state-of-the-art theatrical systems ensuring the Saenger will be the most technically advanced theatre in the South.
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Plan Your Visit FAQs
What if I’m late to the performance? Do you allow late seating?
Is Valet parking available?
May I use my electronic devices (cell phone, camera, etc) during the performance?
Are recording devices & cameras permitted in the theatre?
May I bring a child to the theatre?
Are refreshments available?
How can I purchase merchandise from a show?
Is smoking permitted in the theatre?
Are assistive listening devices available?
Are live interpreters offered for performances?
Are live interpreters offered for performances?
Is the Saenger Theatre handicap accessible?
What is the policy with regards to inclement weather?
Are concealed weapons permit holders allowed to carry within the building?
Ticket FAQs
Why should I buy from the Official and Authorized Ticket Resources?
Tickets obtained from sources other than the Saenger Theatre Box Office, Ticketmaster or Broadway in New Orleans may be lost, stolen or counterfeit and will not be honored. Please know whom you are purchasing your tickets from.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Saenger Theatre Box Office prior to purchasing, 504.287.0351
When will tickets go on sale to the general public for a specific show?
May I exchange or refund my single tickets?
What do I do if a performance is cancelled?
I have lost my tickets. What should I do?
How can I purchase a gift certificate? How can I redeem an old gift certificate?
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First trip to Saenger Theater in Pensacola
Went to see 'Chicago'. It was wonderful. The theater is very nice. Good view from the balcony, nice restrooms, helpful and friendly staff. Places to eat still open after the play. Looking forward to my next trip.
Good Venue!
Attended The Rides concert in April. Be prepared to go through security before entering. They get you through fairly quickly, so not a big deal, just a sign of the times we live in today. Seating is a little tight with rows pretty close together. The stage is viewable from just about any seat. Plenty of ushers to help with finding your seat. Planty of parking and eateries close by. Enjoyable evening.
Much more than expected
My wife and I saw the traveling Chicago The Musical Show here and the theater was surprisingly nice. I grew up in Chicago where there are great theaters so I can be a bit picky sometimes on how things are but they do a fine job here. It is beautiful on the inside and we will definitely be returning for more shows.