The Ohio Theatre Lima, located at 122 West North Street in Downtown Lima is on the National Register of Historic Places. Opening in 1927 as a movie palace and vaudeville theatre before being converted into a nightclub in 1978. Although nearly one half of the Theatre has been fully renovated, the remainder of the space is still undergoing a major renovation correcting years of damage caused by a leaking roof and returning the theatre to a more traditional look as it might have appeared in the roaring 20’s!
April is Jam-Packed full of fun and excitement at The Ohio Theatre Lima! We are declaring Winter Officially Over and welcoming the Season of Live Entertainment! Next up is our First Annual Spring Vendor Market on Saturday April 27, from Noon - 4:00 PM! 30 Vendors will be featuring Local Handcrafted Baked Goods, Specialty Food Items Crafts, Gifts, Apparel and Art. This new annual event is poised to rival our Annual Holiday Fest Vendor Market which attracts over 1000 visitors! Coming up on May 4th is our very first Stand Up Comedy Night featuring 6 Great Comedians from Fort Wayne on the Stage Door Canteen Cabaret Stage. Doors open at 6:00 PM for Food and Beverages and the Show starts at 8:00. $15 tickets which can be purchased here: https://www.avantegarage.com/event-details/stand-up-comedy-night (Seating is limited to 75 so don’t wait!) Our Bar will be open for both Events serving all of your favorite cocktails including our famous “Blackberry Pie,” “Apple Pie,” and “Italian Valium!” (We have DORA Cups!) We will also be serving our Special Events Menu featuring our signature specialty pizzas! The Ohio Theatre Lima, located at 122 West North Street in Downtown Lima is on the National Register of Historic Places. Opening in 1927 as a movie palace and vaudeville theatre before being converted into a nightclub in 1978. Although nearly one half of the Theatre has been fully renovated, the remainder of the space is still undergoing a major renovation correcting years of damage caused by a leaking roof and returning the theatre to a more traditional look as it might have appeared in the roaring 20’s! Comments are closed.
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