Capitol Theatre
cinemaHistoric movie palace in Manhattan that opened in 1919 with an original seating capacity of about 5,230. It served as the flagship Loew's cinema and a major premiere site for MGM films and live musical revues until its closure and demolition in 1968.
Upcoming Events (6)

Unbroken Chain: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Phil Lesh, To Benefit Sweet Relief
A benefit tribute concert celebrating Phil Lesh’s life and music at The Capitol Theatre.

Unbroken Chain: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Phil Lesh, To Benefit Sweet Relief
A benefit tribute concert celebrating Phil Lesh’s life and music at The Capitol Theatre.

Unbroken Chain: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Phil Lesh, To Benefit Sweet Relief
A benefit tribute concert celebrating Phil Lesh’s life and music at The Capitol Theatre.

Unbroken Chain: A Celebration of the Life and Music of Phil Lesh, To Benefit Sweet Relief
A benefit tribute concert celebrating Phil Lesh’s life and music at The Capitol Theatre.

Stephen Wilson Jr. with Shelby Lynne
A night of soulful collaboration as Stephen Wilson Jr. and Shelby Lynne bring their live show to The Capitol Theatre in NYC, delivering rich harmonies, intimate storytelling, and crowd-pleasing originals.

Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story on Stage
Dirty Dancing: The Classic Story on Stage opens at Capital Theatre, Westfield London, bringing the iconic dance-filled musical to the stage from Oct 16, 2026.