Miracle Theatre

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Washington, United States

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Miracle Theatre Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Miracle Theatre is located in Washington, United States on 535 8th St SE. Miracle Theatre is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category movie theater in United States.

Address

535 8th St SE

Phone

+1 2024003210

Amenities

Good for kidsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Offerings

Food

Open hours

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Abigail Turner

Been to this place twice and liked it each time. The staff is very nice, the place is clean and comfortable. Good sound and lighting!

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MissCassia01

Clean, intimate venue with various restaurants and bars nearby. Immediate area seemed safe enough to walk around.

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Nadine H.

The toilet is SO tiny which is why I took a star off but other than that I enjoyed it. The popcorn was good, the seats were comfortable and if you get there a little early you can beat the crowds before the beginning of a show.

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Tony Alatis

It was a nice experience the staff was helpful but they didn't know anything about the the event each one of the employees that I just work up front I work for miracle and I don't know what's going on here, my suggestion would be that you let the staff know what the event is that 300 people are coming to see I find it odd that nobody had any answers none of the front of the house staff knew what was going on they knew how much popcorn cost they were able to sell me wine but they did not have any information on the events.

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Catrice Barnes

I go here for church (National Community Church) I. Sat @5pm or Sun @10:30 or 12pm services. Clean theater and they show movies that are current and recent. Come and try out both!!! The church owns the building. Great location along Barracks Row. Plus, this is my. Neighborhood area. Lived in DC all my life! Lived in this area for 16 years.

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Jeff Powelson

Great, cozy place to see a small musical act. Good selection of refreshments as well.

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Rod Rodriguez

It's small, old, and intimate. I loved every moment of this theater. It's where I imagine you'd see a replay is your life when you die.

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Colleen H.

Saw David Wilcox here a while back -- my first visit to the Miracle Theatre. I loved the venue--but then, I'm a lover of all things vintage and restored, saved, etc. This is definitely an old-school theater--the vibe reminds me of the Greenbelt Theatre in Old Greenbelt. But Greenbelt was completely renovated, while this theatre seems to be cleaned up, and mostly original. Someone else mentioned that the seats aren't the most comfortable. Yeah, they're not the recliners we're all getting spoiled by in today's theatres, but hell--most Americans have enough padding back there (yours truly included) to make it bearable. If you're short, you might want to get there early to make sure get a seat up front and don't sit behind some giant or giantess. But what a cool, intimate, wonderful place to see live music! I'm hoping they'll bring more singer-songwriters, Americana, blues, jazz (please, jazz?) there in the future. Don't know if I'd go out there for a movie (Capitol Hill is a haul from Laurel), but I'll definitely be back for more live music. P.S. Don't know what the original name of the theater was, but I just love "Miracle Theatre." Makes me think of a Frank Capra movie...