
Apartments near Orpheum Theatre in Madison, WI (585 Rentals)


229 Lakelawn *Student Housing*

137-141 N Franklin St

Williamson Place

WINGRA POINT RESIDENCES LLC

22 N Hancock St

Cornerstone

Courtyard Apartments, LLC.

Mendota Lakeshore Apartments

Old University Place

City Place

Mendota on Mansion Hill

Metropolitan Apartments

Pres House Apartments

519 State St

402 W Wilson Street

29 Langdon St

8Twenty Park

427-431 W Doty

Gargano Properties

1047 E Gorham St, Unit Second Floor - heat incl

1238 Spaight St, Unit #1 First Floor

329 W Doty St, Unit 329 W. Doty

204 N Livingston St, Unit 204 N. Livingston

1207 Jenifer St, Unit #1 - First Floor
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For most people, seeing a movie is a pretty simple experience: you simply go in, buy your ticket, buy some popcorn or snacks and sit. People from Madison apartments, however, know that a trip to the Orpheum Theatre is unlike any visit to a movie house they've ever had. This beautiful building practically orders you to stop and look at its majestic beauty, with even regular visitors from their apartments near the Orpheum stopping in awe of the stunning beauty of their surroundings. When you add in a right history, there are simply not enough reasons to not give this spot a visit. When the Orpheum first opened its doors over 80 years go, the world was a very different place, when people were more likely to come to see a vaudeville show than a major musical extravaganza, and going to the movies was a major event. It's a fine example of the typical movie houses of the age, and is a wonder to behold even to this day. Today, the theatre is home to more than just movies (though it does bring in some of the best in independent and foreign films), it's also home to numerous major events, including major concerts, theatre performances, and even stand-up comedy, giving folks with apartments near the Orpheum Theatre plenty of reasons to keep their places. Whenever a person from a Madison apartments visit this retro theatre, they're bound to find something very interesting and exciting, whether they're in the mood for a film, some music, or even a good laugh. If you're a person from a Madison apartment looking for a bit of old world-glitz and modern day entertainment, you can do little better than a visit to this fine theatre. People with apartments near the Orpheum Theatre will find plenty of reasons to return to the site, for with so much much entertainment under one roof, there's no end to the fun to be had.
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