Greensburg's Palace Theatre adds accessible seating optionsBy lowber on April 8, 2022More accessible seating has been added at The Palace Theatre in downtown Greensburg. Source: The Tribune-ReviewShare this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading...RelatedPublished in AandE, Local, More A and E and Westmoreland lowberMore from AandEMore posts in AandE »Greensburg art exhibit features 101-year-old Penn Township artistReggae band, florists team up to draw attention to suicide prevention in LatrobeAntiques, other props from 'Hershey' filming hit the auction blockQ&A: Latrobe music festival JamBrewzle celebrates 10th anniversaryNew Westmoreland Museum curator hails from Southern CaliforniaMore from LocalMore posts in Local »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, morePT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level GreenMore from More A and EMore posts in More A and E »Dance tradition, early multi-sport pro part of Italian heritage Latrobe festival will celebrateKids are focus of Latrobe 4th of July festival, among performers at Friday showcaseLatrobe filled with poets, poetry events throughout AprilSubito Quintet feature in second Academy Concert Series show in GreensburgPalace Theatre hosts free trunk-or-treat, haunted history tour for the first timeMore from WestmorelandMore posts in Westmoreland »Hempfield OKs $300K improvements at park near Old Route 66Mt. Pleasant Area Historical Society to debut restored window from razed Catholic church at annual festivalCranberry couple accused of perjury related to sale of Westmoreland home with water issuesWestmoreland happenings: Quilt show, fall fashion show, band concert, morePT's Pizza Palace marks more than 3 decades in Level Green