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200 Pennsylvania Ave, Mount Gretna, PA
17064, US
Lysander Piano Trio Concert Live at Gretna Theater | Mount Gretna – August 30th, 2026
Gretna Theater, nestled in the charming setting of Mount Gretna, has been a beloved cultural hub since the early 20th century, with its historic Playhouse standing as a testament to decades of live performances and community gatherings. Celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2002, Gretna Theater threw a big bash, bringing back memories of legendary shows and big-name acts that packed the house. One night in 2000, a renowned performer did a surprise one-night-only show that sold out faster than you could say encore, and in 2019, the venue hosted an unforgettable performance that critics still rave about. The theater’s layout includes VIP sections with charging stations for your gadgets, which is a nice touch for those wanting a little extra comfort. Ticket sales for student discounts are tight, and they tend to sell out in a flash, so if you’re planning to catch a show, better act quickly. Location-wise, it’s a breeze to get there – just a ten-minute walk east from the railway station, making it super accessible for everyone. For those curious about the Lysander Piano Trio Mount Gretna concerts, this venue provides an intimate, historic atmosphere that’s perfect for classical music lovers looking to experience something special in a setting with real character. All in all, Gretna Theater isn’t just a place to see a show; it’s a slice of local history, a community treasure that keeps the arts alive and kicking.