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Parking & Directions for The Lion King West Herr Auditorium Theatre
875 East Main Street, Rochester, NY
14605, US
1. Eastman School of Music Parking Garage - 0.2 miles, approx. $10
2. Washington Square Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $8
3. Main Street Garage - 0.4 miles, approx. $9
4. On-street parking (metered) - 0.1 miles, approx. $1/hour
The Lion King Musical / play Live at West Herr Auditorium Theatre | Rochester – April 28th, 2027
The West Herr Auditorium Theatre is a hidden gem in Rochester that truly captures the spirit of community and creativity. Known for its commitment to sustainability, the venue makes an effort to reduce its environmental impact during every event, which is pretty cool considering how many shows it hosts. It’s also a hub for regional arts, teaming up with local dance companies that bring fresh, energetic performances right to the stage. You might recognize the theatre from a few independent films shot around town, showing off Rochester’s vibrant arts scene. Whether you’re into modern productions or love traditional shows, the theatre’s lineup keeps things interesting, there’s always something new to catch. Sitting in Row V can actually give you a surprisingly great view for live music, thanks to the way the acoustics are set up, and sections like D offer different perspectives for more experimental or avant-garde acts. If you’re planning to go see The Lion King Rochester at this spot, it’s easy to find, just turn right on Maple Street from the old town square or head up 4th Street from the library until you hit Main. It’s one of those places that feels like it’s been part of the neighborhood forever, making each visit more than just a show but an experience that sticks with you.