
Theater District in Indianapolis
Murat Theatre
Old National Center, 510 North New Jersey St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Murat Theatre is part of the Old National Centre complex.
Murat Theatre sits inside the historic Old National Centre in downtown Indianapolis and brings more than a century of live performance history to the city’s Mass Ave cultural district. Originally built as part of the Murat Shrine Temple, construction finished in 1910, making it one of the oldest surviving stage houses in the city and a landmark of early 20th-century Masonic architecture with its distinctive Moorish and Egyptian design elements. The theatre seats around 2,500–2,675 guests and now hosts Broadway tours, concerts, comedy, ballet, and special events under modern operation while preserving its ornate historic interior and grand proscenium stage. It functions as a key stop for national touring productions, combining restored historic character with a full-scale theatrical setup designed for large touring shows and contemporary staging needs.