I do like visiting the Orpheum for the few shows I have gone and they have done a decent job keeping its good historic look. I personally am not a fan of the chairs because they squeak so much but still it’s a great place to go. Their staff is always friendly and patient with having so many people in there. I do have to say compared to all other places, they do a GREAT job keeping bathrooms cleaned and with 24 stalls you are in and out of there quickly. I think the place only fits about 2,000 or so people but when the show is over it nice to be able to walk out of the side doors instead of everyone shoveling out the same doors they came through at the front. If you buy tickets try and get them for the main floor, I personally am not a fan of sitting that high up on the balcony, the one time I sat up there it was also under construction. Check the Orpheum out! You will be glad you did.
Torin A.
Classificação do local: 5 Wichita, KS
This place has it all! After my grandparents and my parents, I’m third generation to enjoy the entertainment provided by this timeless establishment. From the deco-style neon sign that illuminates the corner of Broadway and First Street in this historic piece of Wichita, the Orpheum is designed to host a myriad of high quality entertainment. This turn of the century style venue hosts musical performances, movies, comedy and theater of all styles. From their classic film series in conjunction with Tallgrass Film Festival to many comedy acts, I’ve always enjoyed the superb room acoustics tuned precisely for live music performance. Having performed at The Orpheum myself I can attest to it sounding good for the audience and the performer alike. The Orpheum staff is always attentive, professional and dresses so cute with cumber-buns and bow-ties where appropriate. A red vested ticket taker greets you outside the impressive box office and welcomes you to their classic style popcorn and soda refreshment bar just before entering the theater which often serves adult beverages too. High quality spacious bathrooms await those needing a quick refresh and the balcony provides great seating for those wanting to avoid the floor seating without missing any of the action. Recently acquiring funds to start renovations, you can see the progress take shape with each new visit to this excellent piece of Wichita history. Visit before it’s all«new» again!
Bonnie R.
Classificação do local: 5 Wichita, KS
Visiting the Orpheum Theatre feels like traveling back in time. The theater was built in 1922 and has the vibe of old Hollywood. The Orpheum is very ornate but is small enough that every ticket holder will be guaranteed a good seat. This theater is a Wichita landmark and I enjoy looking at it every single time I drive past, even though I’ve lived here 26 years! Some parts of the theater are showing normal signs of wear and tear but it is currently undergoing a huge renovation. My only complaint about the Orpheum is that the chairs are extremely uncomfortable, I have trouble sitting still during any event that I go to.
Jared P.
Classificação do local: 4 Wichita, KS
The Orpheum is a beautiful historic atmospheric theater. They’re currently working hard to bring it back to it’s original state. The ceiling has little specks of light on it that look like stars. It really is quite a sight to see. They regularly have a wide variety popular artists perform there. It seats close to 2000 people and fills up often. It always a sounds great due to it’s traditional design made for acoustic efficiency. The seats are a bit uncomfortable but I believe they have plans to replace them. The place is mostly run by volunteers that do a pretty good job keeping events going smoothly. One small complaint is that they don’t really have a full service bar. They offer a small variety of mixed drinks and beer. The bar service isn’t the fastest or most efficient due to it being tended by volunteers. So during large events the lines get pretty long. Overall it really is a phenomenal place. Every time I go I notice another small detail that I missed before. I could stare at their«sky» all day.
Bradford J.
Classificação do local: 5 Toluca Lake, CA
These theaters are insane here. It’s like stepping into history. Absolutely beautiful. Everyone I have met in this town is incredibly nice. I’m so excited to show my movie«Waffle Street» in this historic theater. I mean the theater belongs in a movie. It would be a great location.
Allister D.
Classificação do local: 5 Sunnyvale, CA
Beautiful theater. This just may be the second largest theater I’ve been to. The architecture is breath taking and the climb all the way up to the upper decks provides a nice relaxation. The higher the more quiet the vibe is and the lights are darker. This is a great theater to present classic movies and recent movies as well.
B.W. R.
Classificação do local: 4 Wichita, KS
What an incredibly beautiful job they’re doing on this theater. It’s got a long way to go, but has come so far. Great shows and a committed group of volunteers.
A E.
Classificação do local: 4 Overland Park, KS
5 stars for the cast and performance of White Christmas, 5 stars for the ambiance(for Wichita), 2 stars for the food. 3 stars for the service. I had to break this down. The cast’s performance was comparable to anything I had seen in NY, Chicago and KC! It was our first trip to the Orpheum in Wichita and what a surprise. It takes you back a few years and what a treat. The server tried hard, but overall seemed to be understaffed. But difficult to staff something that goes in a flury for a few minutes at a time and then wait for the performance. I am sure efficiency is the key to business survival and keeping costs to a point where the public will still pay the price of admission. The food… well…not much to report. Disappointing would be the best descriptive. Don’t go hungry and leave with the intent that the night is still young and stop somewhere on the way home. The performance alone was worth the price of admission. Give it a try.
Tressa P.
Classificação do local: 5 Kansas City, MO
Went to see Pretty in Pink tonight as part of their film series. Wowwww. This place is one of the most beautiful theatres I’ve seen, ever, and is easily my favorite place in this whole town. Detail after gorgeous crumbling detail took my breath away and that was BEFORE we climbed the stairs to the balcony. Won’t describe it here, in case it should ruin the surprise for you. The ushers were kind to answer our questions after the show about the gradual restoration and informed us that it is «one of the finest remaining examples of atmospheric school of theatre architecture which was developed during the first part of the 1900’s»…it’s all on the website, even a video with interviews. Got the last slice of Knolla’s pizza served up from an insulated pouch right at the start of the show~ no longer hot but still good, somehow. Cocktails also served up smartly just at the rear of the theatre. Plea to the restorers: Please don’t tear out those red velour seats!