History
The Macomb Music Theatre was designed by internationally acclaimed theater architect, C. Howard Crane, who also designed New York's Radio City Music Hall, and Detroit's Orchestra Hall and Fox Theatre. Opened in 1921 as a grand movie palace and vaudeville live performance venue, the theater is renown for its stunning acoustics and ornate Beaux Arts architecture. One of the first grand movie palaces in the metropolitan Detroit area, the theater is the largest venue of its type in Macomb County. It was known as the Macomb Theatre until 1987, when it went through a series of name, use and ownership changes. Under new ownership in 2013, it was completely renovated and renamed the Macomb Music Theatre.
Specialties
The Macomb Music Theatre is a live mixed-use entertainment, live performance and concert venue located in downtown Mt. Clemens, Michigan. The theater hosts a variety of local and national concert, comedy, corporate, charity, nightclub and entertainment events. The venue is available for private rentals including weddings, receptions, live speaking engagements, seminars, banquets and other special events.