The Fitzgerald Theater

Since 1910

Built in 1910, the Fitzgerald Theater is Saint Paul’s oldest surviving theater space. Originally named the Sam S. Shubert Theater, it was one of four memorial theaters erected by entertainment-industry leaders Lee and J. J. Shubert after the death of their brother Sam. In 1933, it became a movie house screening foreign films and was thus christened the World Theater. Minnesota Public Radio purchased the theater in 1980 and restored it in 1986 for the live radio program A Prairie Home Companion® with Garrison Keillor. The theater was again renamed in 1994, this time for author F. Scott Fitzgerald, a native of Saint Paul. The theater has, over the years, played host to Broadway musicals, vaudeville shows, film festivals, and concerts of all sorts. First Avenue purchased the theater in 2019.

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The Fitzgerald Theater
Nov
21
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The Fitzgerald Theater

Justin Willman

Special Taping (Second Show Added)
Nov
22
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The Fitzgerald Theater
Nov
22
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The Fitzgerald Theater
Nov
23
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The Fitzgerald Theater
Nov
23
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The Fitzgerald Theater

Dusty Slay

The Night Shift Tour

Past Shows


Nov
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2024
The Fitzgerald Theater
Nov
16
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2024
The Fitzgerald Theater

Craig Finn

with Katy Kirby
Nov
15
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2024
The Fitzgerald Theater
Nov
15
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2024
The Fitzgerald Theater

Fran Lebowitz

Onstage Conversation with Steve Marsh
Nov
9
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2024
The Fitzgerald Theater
Nov
9
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2024
The Fitzgerald Theater

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