The stage prior to the show starting. I was on the top row, if that gives you perspective on how awesome and intimate the theatre is.
Theatre front.
Outside
Jubilation II: The Colors of Christmas
Artwork in the lobby
Set of Alice Wonder 2011!
Jubilee Theater
The set
Nicole B.
Aug 13, 2023
I attended the play of The Color Purple. The cast was great, with great voices and an ability to captivate the audience and replica the movie. I enjoyed that they celebrate Dallas natives and help to catapult careers!
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Christy T.
Jan 31, 2023
No bathroom on site and no intermission. That's ridiculous. We didn't find this out until we were already seated and had to forfeit our tickets as they will not let you back in the theater once you leave. Come on, if you don't have an intermission or bathroom you need to let people know ahead of time. It's not that serious. Too many other theaters to choose from, never again.
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Chandra J.
Oct 26, 2019
Had such an amazing time! Very intimate theater with an amazing history. I think that there are probably 70 seats?!?My mom and I saw "Single Black Female" with last night and we loved it. Very unique, interesting, and eye opening show. Loved that the actors interacted with the audience, made some mistakes--which is totally fine, and provided a real face to what black women are experiencing in their 30s. So glad that I called when I did to get tickets when I did as this is the final weekend and they are sold out!Loved that the actors greeted us after the show and I cannot wait to come back!
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Starla W.
May 28, 2017
This was my first at the Jubilee and I can not wait to return. It is such an intimate theatre. Every seat in the house is great! The staff is so warm and welcoming. They have a small concession area so you can enjoy wine, beer, soda, water, and snacks while you enjoy the show. Credit cards are accepted. Free valet parking, just be courteous and tip! Currently playing: The Delaney Sisters:Our First 100 years. I highly recommend this show before it leaves the Jubilee!
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Eric W.
Jan 4, 2013
The Jubilee Theatre's Mission Statement is: To create and present theatrical works which reflect the African-American experience. From my perspective, they do this very well. The Jubilee is a small intimate place to see passionate actors work their craft. I've been here a few times before, but it's been a while, and this was the first time back since discovering yelp. The theatre is great, though the show we came to see "Black Spurs" was a little disappointing, but still fun. The play was written by Celeste Bedford Walker and the music is by Ron Hasley. Preview was November 24, 2012 and the Play ran from November 30 through December 30, 2012.It's a family Musical about the colorful and diverse history that shaped the wild wild west. A young man sets out to avenge his father's death and save the family farm by joining a trail ride and winning a bull-riding contest. Along the way he meets a cast of characters that helped to tame the west.The main reason it was disappointing is that it was rushed through production. Before the show even started we were told it was a "work in progress", which I guess means it can only get better. Still, the Jubilee is a great theatre and definitely worth checking out. Ticket buying tip: Call the box office. You can buy tickets on-line, but you'll be hit with a per-ticket service charge. By calling the box office, there was a single flat-rate charge for the service. It saved several dollars per ticket. Matinee prices were around $9, evening prices around $15 (this may very by show, but the prices are consistently quite reasonable). PS. For more reviews, see the duplicate (http://www.yelp.com/biz/jubilee-theatre-fort-worth-2 - At least until both listings get combined.
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Mykie D.
Feb 15, 2009
located in downtown fort worth, the jubilee theater offers an intimate and well-engaged experience. i went here to see an adaptation of toni morrison's best selling book 'the bluest eye.' the venue is nice and clean. lots of bars, restaraunts and shops in the surrounding area. the theater holds a small crowd so get your tickets in advance.
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John H.
Sep 9, 2017
A community theater with incredible talent. We enjoyed the performances so much that I just but us season tickets for the 2017-18 season. IF you're downtown by Sundance Square, then you must add the Jubilee Theatre to your to-do list. http://www.jubileetheatre.org
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Eugene L.
Jan 16, 2024
Fine theatre. Come in out and have a good time. Hear the strivings of the souls of Black folk.
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TJ T.
Jun 7, 2022
I love this theater. I have seen several great shows here. The theater is small and intimate. Every seat is a good seat and there are good spaces for people with wheelchairs or rollators. Purchasing tickets is easy online. Late patrons are not admitted so get there early as parking can be a challenge.
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cindy g.
Dec 14, 2021
We got our seat number at the door AND seats aren't numbered with long rows so CHAOS ENSUED!!! Someone was in our seats and I mentioned it to the fella seats there and he said they were his. We asked an employee for help and she said, "Sit wherever you'd like because front doors are closing soon." So we did and guests said those were their seats. THIS HAPPENED 3 TIMES. We told the same employee what happened and she said the same thing AGAIN! We were last ones to finally find seats. Frustrating, embarrassing! If seats hadn't been $35, we'd have left!
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