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The Palace Theatre

21 West Otterman Street
Greensburg, PA 15601

724-836-8000

About Us:

The Palace Theatre has been a major force in Westmoreland County's cultural scene for generations.  Opened September 2, 1926, as the Manos Theatre, The Palace Theatre today hosts the widest variety of live entertainment in the area in a beautifully renovated 1369-seat facility, located across from the county courthouse at 21 West Otterman Street in downtown Greensburg, PA.

History:

The Palace Theatre opened on September 2, 1926, as the Manos Theatre, the crown jewel in a string of the Manos family’s vaudeville-movie houses in the region.  Built at the then-extravagant sum of $750,000, the Manos was considered the area’s finest theatre.  Westmoreland Cultural Trust is proud to say that it still is!  From concerts and comedy, to theatre, dance, family entertainment, and more, The Palace entertains more than 85,000 patrons at 100+ events each year.

Greensburg in the 1920s – as today – was Westmoreland County’s center of business and cultural activity and supported many theatres throughout the early 1900s.  The biggest and most elegant of all was the Manos Theatre, constructed on the site of the smaller Rialto Theatre.  Originally seating 2136, the Manos Theatre provided the community with daily doses of vaudeville, silent motion pictures and road shows, accompanied by a magnificent Wurlitzer organ.  A dome of red, blue, and green lights high in the theatre’s ceiling would blink and flash to the music, similar to effects seen in today’s roller rinks.

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