Audiences love
Actors Theatre’s up close theatre experiences offered in intimate
and comfortable spaces: 637-seat Pamela Brown Auditorium, 318-seat
Bingham Theatre and 159-seat Victor Jory Theatre.
We're conveniently located in historic downtown at the corner of
Third and Main Streets. The theatre's sweeping lobby spaces include
a revolving art gallery, our restaurant dining is a great complement
to performances and an indoor garage offers easy parking with direct
access to the complex.
The most distinctive
lobby is the former Bank of Louisville building, designed by New
Orleans architect James H. Dakin and built in 1837. It was designated
a National Historic Landmark in 1972. For its historic preservation,
the Old Bank of Louisville building was recently chosen by the Congress
to receive a grant from the Save America’s Treasures program administered
by the National Parks Service. The interior sustains the exterior’s
combination of powerful scale and delicate detail: this is one of
the most magnificent spaces in Louisville and admirably serving
as the main lobby for Actors Theatre.
The parking garage and theatre complex are all fully accessible.
For more information select Accessibility in the above menu.
Test drive your seats with the interactive seating charts below which show a sample view of the stage from each seating section.
Take a virtual tour of all three performances spaces by clicking
on the links to the right of the seating charts.
If you are unable to view the interactive seating charts below you
may need to download the free
flash player update. You may also click here to view static seating charts.
Located on the first and mezzanine floors, the Pamela Brown Auditorium
is Actors' largest theatre. Latecomers will be directed to temporary
seating in the balcony.
Located on the first and mezzanine floors the Bingham Theatre is
arena style. Latecomers will be directed to the mezzanine or upper-level
entrance where standing room is available until intermission.
Should you need to leave the theatre during a
performance, re-admittance and seating
will be at the discretion of the house manager so as not to disturb
the audience and actors.
Located on the second floor, the Victor Jory Theatre is the smallest
theatre at Actors. Due to its intimate size and unique layout, latecomers
cannot be seated until intermission.