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Parking & Directions for Mae Martin Aladdin Theater
3017 Se Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR
97202, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, $1-2/hour
2. Hawthorne Boulevard Lot - 0.2 miles, $5 flat rate
3. SE 37th Avenue Parking - 0.3 miles, $5-10/day
4. Eastside Parking Garage - 0.4 miles, $10 flat rate
Mae Martin Concert Live at Aladdin Theater | Portland
The Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver isn’t just a historic venue; it’s a place that feels alive with stories and echoes of legendary performances. Known for its rare Wurlitzer organ that still hums softly in the background, this place offers more than just a concert, it’s an experience. Back in 2003, it made waves with the debut of the documentary 'The Corporation,' showing how this theatre has long been part of cultural conversations. Over the years, it’s hosted icons like the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, which is kind of mind-blowing when you think about it, standing where legends once performed. The Ghost Light tradition, where a single light stays on stage overnight, adds this quiet sense of reverence and continuity that you can’t quite find anywhere else. Whether you’re into standing for a punk show or snagging front row seats for a classical concert, the space is versatile enough to fit your vibe. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop off at Joyce Station on the 41 bus or stroll west on Hastings from Gastown and turn onto Granville. For anyone thinking about catching Mae Martin Vancouver, this spot is perfect, intimate, historic, and full of character, kind of like her comedy, raw, real, and memorable.