The Aladdin Theater

The Aladdin Theater was originally called the Geller’s Theatre when it opened in 1928. It became the Aladdin in 1934 and with the birth of film, started serving as a family movie emporium before taking a major detour in the 70’s and into the 80’s as an adult movie theater (the number one exhibitor of the X-rated classic Deep Throat). In 1993 Showman began promoting events in the theater and thus began its rise as a Portland destination for live music and comedy and is owned today by True West.

3017 SE Milwaukie Ave
Portland, OR 97202


ADA, Transit, and Parking Information

 

ADA INFORMATION:
The Aladdin Theater is wheelchair accessible. Please call ahead of time (503-234-9694) to make arrangements for entry and specific wheelchair seating.

Parking | You can park in the lot on the South side of the theater after 7PM. There is also street parking in the surrounding Brooklyn neighborhood.

Transit | The Aladdin Theater is on TriMet bus lines #9, 17, 19, or 70. For schedule information, visit trimet.org or call 503-238-7433.

Bicycle | Portland is one of the most bicycle-friendly cities in the country! To find the best route from your location, we suggest you use the City of Portland Bureau of Traffic Management’s Interactive Bike Map of Portland. Note that TriMet buses have racks to accommodate your bike.