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Parking & Directions for The Jacksons St. George Theatre
35 Hyatt Street, Staten Island, NY
10301, US
1. St. George Theatre Lot - 0.1 miles, $10
2. Municipal Lot 1 - 0.2 miles, $5
3. Richmond County Bank Ballpark Lot - 0.3 miles, $15
4. Street Parking - Varies, $1-3 per hour
The Jacksons Concert Live at St. George Theatre | Staten Island – May 09th, 2026
St. George Theatre on Staten Island is one of those hidden gems that just oozes charm and history, making it a favorite spot for everything from weddings to lively concerts. Its stunning architecture and vintage vibe create a setting that feels both grand and intimate at the same time, perfect for making memories. The theatre doesn’t just host shows; it’s also a hub for community events like the annual Staten Island Children's Museum Gala, really showing its commitment to arts and education. Looking ahead, there’s talk of some exciting new interactive performances in 2033 that promise to get audiences involved in ways you rarely see. If you’re into the vibe of a packed crowd, the mezzanine offers a slightly removed but panoramic view of the stage, great for those intricate productions or just a different perspective. Getting there is a breeze, walk down Central Avenue or hop on the S40 bus from the ferry station for a quick, easy trip. Whether you’re catching The Jacksons Staten Island or some local production, this theatre’s got that special something that keeps folks coming back for more.