


These tickets can only be purchased by calling The Tennessee Theatre Box Office at (865) 684-1200 ext 2. As there are a limited number of available seats, waiting until the day of the performance does not guarantee an accessible seat will be available. It's a must see if you are in Knoxville right now and can get tickets Written April 1, 2022.

The cast is talented and enthusiastic, the staging is dazzling, the puppets are works of art. Cellular Stage at the Bijou offers a clear stage view and aural. Praised by The New York Times as one of the best sounding rooms in this country, the U.S. It is important to request accessible seating when purchasing your tickets. Performances at Clarence Brown Theater are always a sure bet, but the current production of 'She Kills Monsters' is truly amazing. The Bijou Theatre is one of East Tennessee’s oldest and most revered performance venues, opening in 1909, as part of the Lamar House Hotel, one of the oldest buildings in Knoxville. Accessible seating is also available in The Bijou for patrons with low vision or who are hard of hearing. As The Bijou is a historic building there is no elevator to the upper levels, and accordingly, orchestra level accessible seating is available to people who are unable to climb stairs. Patrons who cannot or do not wish to transfer from their wheelchairs to a theatre seat should request wheelchair seating locations when ordering their tickets. Bijou Theater 4.5 124 reviews 20 of 196 things to do in Knoxville Theaters Closed now Visit website Call Write a review What people are saying By Black and Silver Nomadic Great Little Historic Theatre Mar 2022 The architecture is great with the box seats you would expect from an older theatre. Continuing the legacy, Knoxville-based Regal Entertainment Group opened Regal Riviera Stadium 8 in 2007 on the site of the city’s long lost, jazz-era. Elements of that history live on today at the Tennessee Theatre and Bijou Theatre, two of the region’s finest venues. The Bijou Theatre staff is trained to assist you in selecting seating that best meets your individual needs. Knoxville's rich theatre history dates back to 1872.
