Interior view of KeyBank State Theatre in Cleveland

Quick Facts

~3,200 seats
1921 (restored 1984)
1519 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115
(216) 771-4444
playhousesquare.org
$10–$25 in nearby garages
Ballet, opera, major touring events, film festivals
Cleveland Ballet, Cleveland International Film Festival

About KeyBank State Theatre

The KeyBank State Theatre is Playhouse Square’s largest single auditorium and one of the biggest theatrical spaces in Ohio. Opened in 1921 and designed by architect Thomas Lamb, it features soaring ceilings, elaborate plasterwork, and one of the most beautiful grand auditoriums in the Midwest — a space that feels both vast and intimate.

Restored in 1984 as part of the historic Playhouse Square preservation effort, the State Theatre is now home to the Cleveland Ballet and serves as the primary venue for the Cleveland International Film Festival (CIFF), one of the top film festivals in the United States. Its large capacity and exceptional acoustics make it ideal for ballet with full live orchestra, touring dance companies, classical concerts, and major film screenings.

Parking Guide

Garage / LotAddressApprox. CostNotes
E. 14th & Euclid Garage (Best Option)1375 Euclid Ave$10–$18Half a block from the main entrance. Most convenient.
Playhouse Square Garage1617 E. 17th St$12–$20Behind the complex. Short walk through the district.
E. 9th / Prospect Garage2012 E. 9th St$10–$155-min walk. Reliable backup option.
Street ParkingEuclid Ave & side streetsFree after 6pmMeters often free in evenings. Side streets east of E. 14th are good on weeknights.

Parking Pro Tips

For popular ballet performances or CIFF galas, arrive early — the E. 14th & Euclid garage is the top choice.

Public Transit Directions

HealthLine BRT
Stops directly at E. 14th–Playhouse Square on Euclid Ave, right at the theatre entrance. Best option from downtown or University Circle.
Red Line
To Tower City/Public Square, then transfer to HealthLine east.
Rideshare
Drop-off on Euclid Ave in front of the complex. Post-show: walk half a block east to avoid surge pricing.

Entry Information & What to Expect

Doors & Curtain

Doors open ~60 minutes before curtain. Evening shows typically start at 7:30pm; matinees at 2:00pm.

Cleveland International Film Festival

State Theatre is the festival’s main hub (usually late March–early April). Check clevelandfilm.org for screening formats and passes.

Photography & Recording

Strictly prohibited during live performances and most film screenings.

Food & Drink Highlights

  • The Encore at Playhouse Square: Shared lobby bar serving cocktails, wine, craft beer, and light snacks. Opens 90 minutes before performances.
  • In-Theatre Bars: Pre-order intermission drinks to avoid long lines (especially important due to the large capacity).
  • Concessions: Popcorn, snacks, and beverages (expanded during CIFF).

Nearby Restaurants & Bars

Marble Room Steaks & Raw Bar

0.5 miles · Euclid Ave

Stunning historic setting. Ideal for special pre-show dinners.

Cowell & Hubbard

0.5 miles · Euclid Ave

Beautiful cocktail bar in a restored jewelry store. Excellent pre-theatre drinks.

Parallel Bar

0.2 miles · E. 14th area

Closest casual spot with reliable food and drinks.

Umami Asian Kitchen

0.3 miles · Euclid Ave area

Pan-Asian with strong cocktails. Quick and satisfying.

Lola Bistro

0.8 miles · East 4th St

Michael Symon’s flagship for upscale pre-show meals.

AMP 150

0.8 miles · Crowne Plaza Hotel

Relaxed American brasserie with good happy hour options.

Pro Tips — What Locals Know

  1. Cleveland Ballet performances are world-class and often easier to get tickets for than Broadway shows.
  2. Buy CIFF tickets the day they go on sale — popular screenings sell out fast.
  3. The upper balcony offers a dramatic (and steep) view — avoid if you have height sensitivity.
  4. Pre-order intermission drinks at The Encore — essential during large events.
  5. Center mezzanine seats usually provide the best acoustics for ballet and orchestral performances.
  6. Opening night galas for Cleveland Ballet are among the most dressed-up events in Cleveland.
  7. During CIFF, the shared lobby and Encore bar get very busy — plan extra time.
  8. After shows, take a walk west on Euclid Ave under the glowing theatres and giant chandelier.

Accessible Seating & Services

Accessible seating in orchestra and mezzanine with companion seats.
Infrared assistive listening devices.
Audio description.
ASL interpretation (select performances).
Elevators and accessible restrooms.
Designated accessible parking in Playhouse Square Garage and street-level drop-off on Euclid Ave. Contact the box office at (216) 771-4444 for assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What events are held at KeyBank State Theatre?
Cleveland Ballet performances, Cleveland International Film Festival screenings, touring dance, classical concerts, and large-scale events.
When is the Cleveland International Film Festival?
Typically 10–12 days in late March to early April.
What time do doors open?
Approximately 60 minutes before curtain.
Is there a dress code?
No formal dress code. Opening nights and galas tend to be dressier.
Best way to get there?
HealthLine BRT stops directly in front. Drivers should use the E. 14th & Euclid Garage.
Where to buy tickets?
playhousesquare.org, clevelandballet.org (ballet), or clevelandfilm.org (CIFF). See our Events page for listings.

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