Bob Carr Theater
Bob Carr Theater is a performing arts venue located in downtown Orlando,
Florida. It was originally built in 1926 as a grand movie palace, and has since
been restored and renovated to host a variety of events including concerts,
Broadway shows, ballet performances, and more. The theater is named after Bob
Carr, a former mayor of Orlando who played a key role in the restoration of the
venue in the 1970s.
Location
401 W. Livingston Street
Orlando, Orange County
Florida,
USA
Getting There
If you're driving, you can take I-4 and use exit 83B toward Amelia
Street/Colonial Drive. Then turn right onto North Orange Avenue and turn left
onto West Livingston Street. The theater will be on your left.
If you're taking public transportation, you can take the LYNX bus routes 11, 13,
15, 51, or 441 to the LYNX Central Station. From there, it's about a 10-minute
walk to the theater.
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