The Majestic Theater The Majestic Theater opened in Gettysburg in 1925 as the largest vaudeville and silent movie theater in south-central Pennsylvania. The theater was designed by the prominent Philadelphia architect W.H. Lee, and built by Henry Scharf, manager of the historic Hotel Gettysburg. The $16 million restoration of the theater has meticulously re-created its original Colonial Revival features. Click here to see more information.
The Majestic CinemasContinuing its 80-year downtown tradition of movies, the new Majestic Performing Arts Center features two new cinemas that for the first time will bring fine art films to Adams County. Click here to see more information.
Art GalleryWhenever the box office is open, enjoy an ever-changing array of fine art exhibits showcasing college, community and professional artists. |
Mamie's CafeThis delightfully smoke-free fashionable café is an architectural homage to Mamie Eisenhower, wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and frequent patron of the Majestic Theater. Mamie's celebrates the swanky era of the 1950s when tulle ruled, Dior was adored, and Sinatra topped the Hit Parade. |
Patrons' LoungeLocated at the south end of the Balcony Level, the Patron's Lounge is handsomely appointed with pile carpeting, plush upholstered furniture, and decorative window treatments. |