
Intimate stage, immersive performances in San Antonio.
Classic Theatre is a small, intimate performing arts venue in San Antonio. With a single floor of seating, it delivers immersive productions such as A Christmas Carol and Midsummer Night's Dream, plus post-show Q&As for student groups. Located in a small art deco area, the venue invites audiences to a welcoming, personal theater experience; parking can be challenging.
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Intimate, small-scale productions of classic plays with professional actors in an immersive setting.
Post-show discussions with cast and crew for educational groups and student audiences.
Host private events, performances, and gatherings in our historic Maverick-Carter House location.
Seasonal camps and workshops for aspiring actors and theatre enthusiasts of all ages.
Explore the art deco architecture of our venue and attached larger theatre building.
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Overall rating
rene cantu
Amazing and very entertaining. Love sitting feet away from actors and felt immersed in play!!
Steve Graley
Small personal theater with one floor level of seats
Brent Salter
Fantastic performance of A Christmas Carol with Ray Seams at the helm at the beautiful Maverick-Carter House. I wish this could be an annual event in San Antonio. The acting was top-notch, and I’d be glad to return and see Kurt Wilkinson as lead. Great work. Thank you!
TW Cates
Great performance of Midsummer Nights Dream by large and committed cast and crew. Cast provided excellent Q&A following production for student groups. I would recommend the Classic to anyone. Exceptional creativity overcame limits of the venue to capture the inspiration of this timeless play.
Noe Tamez
Great location if you want a small, intimate theater experience. Our seats were placed around the stage. Loved our particular show too. This location was attached to a larger theater and you can visit both buildings to look at the old architecture. Location is cool as it's in a small art deco part of town. Note that parking can be hard. We ended up parking at bank parking lot and walked over.