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Shea's Performing Arts Center (originally Shea's Buffalo) is a theater for touring Broadway musicals and special events in Buffalo, New York. Originally called Shea's Buffalo, it was opened in 1926 to show silent movies. It took one year to build the entire theatre.
The Shea's 710 Theatre (originally known as the Studio Arena Theatre) is a theatre in Buffalo, New York. It was founded in the 1920s and briefly closed in 2008 citing $3 million in debt and laying off its staff. It was reopened as the 710 Main Theatre in 2012 and is managed by Shea's Performing Arts Center. [1]
Ticket prices vary by seating level and venue. ... shows in New York state are scheduled for May 11-12 at Rochester’s West Herr Auditorium Theatre and May 16-19 at the Shea’s Performing Arts ...
Shea's Performing Arts Center: 3,019 1940 Kleinhans Music Hall: 2,400 May 1981 Darien Lake Performing Arts Center: Darien: 21,600 1974 Earl W. Brydges Artpark State Park: Lewiston: 10,000 (Amphitheater) 4,400 (Mainstage Amphitheater) 2,400 (Mainstage Theater) 1925 Powers Theatre: Elmira: 1,618 2000 First Arena: 5,468 2011 Glazer Arena: Ithaca ...
After that, Rylee Arnold, Emma Slater and co. sashay into Atlantic City, NJ’s Borgata Casino Event Center on Jan. 18, Buffalo’s Shea’s Performing Arts Center on Jan. 21, Schenectady’s ...
Between 2000, when the Shea’s O’Connell Preservation Guild, Ltd. was deeded the theater, and 2014, the theater and its interior were fully restored and the building’s systems modernized, and allowing the building to become a fully-featured Performing Arts Center, anchoring the theater district along Main Street in Downtown Buffalo.
Originally called Shea's North Park, the theatre, along with Shea's Performing Arts Center, serves as a remnant of the now defunct Shea's theatre chain, once owned by early twentieth century businessman Michael Shea.
The new performing arts center would be located on a 3.3-acre parcel of Metro-owned land near the outlet of the pedestrian bridge on the east bank of the Cumberland River. The "multi-use community ...