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Fisher Building and Theatre

Remodeled as a live theatre in 1961 under the management of the Nederlander Theatrical Corporation, the Fisher Theatre is adorned with marble, Indian rosewood and walnut paneling, and crystal and bronze decorative work.

Over the last 45 years, the Fisher Theatre has been a favorite venue of many of Broadway's brightest stars, like Mary Martin, Carol Channing, Joel Grey, Bernadette Peters and Lynn Redgrave and world premieres of Hello Dolly, Fiddler on the Roof, Sweet Charity and Golden Boy.

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Website
Phone: (313) 872-1000
Fax: (313) 872-0632
The Fisher Building stands as one of the most iconic architectural legacies of the city's automotive past. The building, which was refashioned into a theater in 1961, was financed by the sale of Fisher Body to General Motors in 1928. The Fisher family were highly successful innovators in closed body automotive design. The Fisher Building stands as one of the most iconic architectural legacies of the city's automotive past. The building, which was refashioned into a theater in 1961, was financed by the sale of Fisher Body to General Motors in 1928. The Fisher family were highly successful innovators in closed body automotive design.

Address:
3011 West Grand Boulevard
Detroit, MI 48202

Hours:
On non performances days; Monday - Friday 10:00am - 5:00pm, On performance days; Monday 10:00am - 5:00pm, Tuesday - Saturday 10:00am - 8:00pm, Sunday Noon - 7:30pm.