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The Abbey

Downtown Orlando's most versatile stage hides on the ground floor of a condo tower, behind a black-and-white marquee trimmed in wrought iron. The Abbey at 100 South Eola Drive opened on April 8, 2008, in the Sanctuary high-rise in the South Eola district, built by the Florida Theatrical Association as a mixed-use room to broaden the city's cultural offering beyond its big halls. The 7,500-square-foot space wears a modern gothic identity - a black and red checkerboard floor, wrought iron detailing, and a striking stained-glass ceiling fixture modeled on the windows of London's Westminster Abbey, the venue's namesake, glowing between shades of red and blue. The layout splits into a long bar and lounge with a faux fireplace on one side and a stage room on the other, where a 20-by-30-foot elevated stage carries extensive lighting, sound and a large projection screen over a 1,200-square-foot hardwood floor that seats 175 for dinner shows or clears into a dance floor. Total capacity runs to 362 standing, and the programming uses every configuration: touring bands, metal and indie bills, off-Broadway productions, cabaret, comedians, emo nights, Candlelight string-quartet concerts and community theater. The private-event trade is equally constant - weddings, corporate gatherings and birthday parties book the room through the week, with in-house audio-visual, webcasting capability and a shared catering kitchen with the Mezz, the sister venue upstairs. Now operated under the Infinite Entertainment banner, the Abbey remains what it was conceived to be - the downtown room sized between a bar gig and a theater run, where Orlando's odder and more intimate bookings reliably land. The covered patio off the entrance works as pre-function space for private bookings, and the box office out front lets promoters run fully ticketed events - infrastructure inherited from the Florida Theatrical Association's stagecraft that keeps the room punching above its 362-person weight.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 100 South Eola Drive, Orlando, United States, 32801

Website: https://abbeyorlando.com

Cover Charge: 1

Capacity: 362

Opening Date: 08/04/2008

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