About

Seating 1,807 person in a setting of Italian Renaissance Revival splendor, the grand auditorium of the War Memorial, known as Patriots Theater has been a stage for world-class artists and entertainers, including American Ballet Theater, Marian Anderson, Louis Armstrong, Leonard Bernstein, the Cleveland Orchestra, Bill Cosby, Duke Ellington, Patti LaBelle, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Bob Hope, Vladimir Horowitz, B.B. King, the Kirov Ballet, Wynton Marsalis, Yehudi Menuhin, Paderewski, Peter, Paul & Mary, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Sarah Vaughan, and Dave Brubeck.

Patriots Theater at the War Memorial features a proscenium stage measuring 25 feet (height) by 50 feet (width) and 27 feet (depth), with a floor of sprung oak.  The newly enlarged orchestra pit, which can be raised to stage level to provide additional stage space, accommodates 50 musicians.  The lighting system and sound system, both "state of the art," are newly installed.  The theater also features a concert orchestra shell.

Part of the State of New Jersey's Capitol Complex.  The War Memorial is located a short walk from the New Jersey State House (the nation's second oldest capitol building), the New Jersey State Library, the New Jersey State Museum, the Old Barracks Museum (site of the Battle of Trenton on Dec. 26, 1776), and a short distance from Mercer County Waterfront Park, home of the TrentonThunder baseball and other attractions.  Located midway between New York city and Philadelphia, the War Memorial serves some 3.8 million people who live and work within a 30-mile radius of New Jersey's capital, including a substanstial portion of Bucks County, PA.