If you’re planning a trip to the Motor City in the upcoming months, then here is a list of reasons why you should consider stopping by The Fox Theater.

1. THE ARCHITECTURE IS STUNNING.

The Fox Theater was built in 1928 and is one of the most beautiful examples of Art Deco architecture. It’s worth taking a tour to see all the details that went into the design of this iconic building.

2. THE HISTORY IS FASCINATING.

The story behind The Fox is an interesting one, so take some time out of your busy schedule to get clued up about it. It was originally constructed in 1928 during the roaring twenties – the heyday of Hollywood and prohibition-era gangsters, which gave us names like Al Capone and Bugsy Siegel (you can thank them later). After 1 million dollars and three years of renovations, including theatre and sound upgrades, it finally opened its doors on October 22nd, 1929, with its first screening of “The Rogue Song.” Talk about making an entrance.

3. THERE’S ALWAYS SOMETHING GOING ON.

The Fox Theater is all about entertainment. They have some regular shows, but they also host great events like TED talks, A Christmas Carol, and Jeff Daniels’s Purple Rose Theatre Company.

4. BARTENDERS WON’T JUDGE YOU IF YOU DON’T DRINK ALCOHOL.

The Ilitch family bought the Fox Theater in 1988 and has been a hub for sports ever since. Did you know that more than 90 percent of visitors to Fox arrive via public transportation? So no more worrying about driving home after a few drinks–just catch a bus or cab.

5. THE HISTORIC THEATER BRINGS ITS ACTS BACK TO DETROIT WITH AN EYE ON GIVING BACK.

Events at the Fox are intended to benefit local communities through multiple programs, including Stay Connected to Schools and the Fox Theater Neighborhood.

6. THEY HAVE ACTS THAT APPEAL TO EVERYONE.

The Fox Theater is all about making sure they bring great entertainment to local communities, so they’ve hosted some of the biggest names in music–everyone from Dave Chappelle to George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic! Also, big sports events are a big deal there, like NHL playoff games.

7. IT’S NOT JUST FOR ADULTS ANYMORE.

Did you know that Fox presents family-friendly theater each season? This year they’re working on adapting Little Women into “an exciting new musical.” You can catch three shows this holiday season: A Christmas Carol (Nov 30-Dec 24), Peter Pan (Jan 26-Feb 4), and The Lion King Jr. (Feb 16-25).

CONCLUSION:

There are so many reasons to visit the Fox Theater in Detroit! If you’re looking for an evening out filled with history, culture, and entertainment, this is the place for you. Check out their website to see what’s coming up and buy your tickets today.

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