In The United States
- Phoenix Theatre (Indianapolis), a professional alternative theatre
- Phoenix Theatre (Phoenix), a regional theatre
- Phoenix Theatre (Denver), a regional theatre in Denver, Colorado
- Phoenix Theatre (New York), a former off-Broadway theatre, now the Village East cinema
- Phoenix Theater, an all-ages club in Petaluma, California
- Phoenix Theatre Ensemble, a New York theatre company
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