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Welcome to our modern event space, a stunning blend of history and contemporary elegance! Originally built in 1910 as a glamorous Hollywood movie theater, our venue is nestled in the heart of Oklahoma City’s historic Capitol Hill, just minutes from downtown.
Originally opened in 1926, the Dunkin Theatre is completely restored and back as a movie theatre and live music venue. Located in historic Downtown Cushing, Oklahoma, we offer guests a unique movie-watching experience. On the East end of the theatre is Godofredo’s Pizzeria & Tap Room.
Our venue is the perfect place to host your own concert or show with state-of-the-art facilities and a vibrant atmosphere, we provide everything you need to make your event unforgettable. Live music, shows, film, theater, and community events under the bright lights on our historic stage.
- 227 Southwest 25th Street Oklahoma City, OK, 73109 United States
- info@theyaleokc.com
- (405) 249-6859
Oklahoma City's most iconic, live music venue...with a sordid past. Your destination in OKC for concerts, parties and movies. The Tower Theatre opened in 1937 and is one of Oklahoma City’s last original movie houses with an intact auditorium and neon marquee. Duration: 2-3 hours.
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At The Yale Theater, we believe every event deserves a spectacular setting. From captivating concerts to elegant private gatherings, our versatile space is designed to cater to your unique needs. Ready to elevate your event?
- 227 Southwest 25th Street Oklahoma City, OK, 73109 United States
- info@theyaleokc.com
- (405) 249-6859
Located in the heart of Oklahoma City, OK, The Yale Theater is a historic event venue that hosts weddings, private parties, cooperate events, and other noteworthy occasions. You and your guests can enjoy your festivities held in this Historic Landmark of Capitol Hill.
- 227 SW 25th St Oklahoma City, OK 73109
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The historic Tower Theatre opened in 1937 and is one of Oklahoma City's last original movie houses with an intact auditorium and iconic neon marquee. After many years of movie premieres and historic runs of classic films, the Tower Theatre closed in 1989.