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An amphitheatre (U.S. English: amphitheater) is an open-air venue used for entertainment, performances, and sports. [2] The term derives from the ancient Greek ἀμφιθέατρον ( amphitheatron ), [ 3 ] from ἀμφί ( amphi ), meaning "on both sides" or "around" [ 4 ] and θέατρον ( théātron ), meaning "place for viewing".
LifeAustin Amphitheatre 1,500 Beaumont: Ford Pavilion [13] Square enclosure facing 6,300 seats under cover and 8,000 lawn seats 14,300 College Station: Wolf Pen Creek Amphitheater 7,000 Corpus Christi: Concrete Street Amphitheatre 3,000 Dallas: Dos Equis Pavilion: 20,000 Houston: Miller Outdoor Theatre: Covered 6,200 New Braunfels: Whitewater ...
An aerial view of Red Hat Amphitheater, at right, with the intersection of South and McDowell Streets to the far left as seen prior to a concert on Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024.
The city’s plan would close a block of South Street between Dawson and McDowell streets to make room for the amphitheater, while Lenoir Street would remain open. Show comments Advertisement
The mayor has a different plan for downtown, ... The units will contain 281 apartments and about 14,800 square feet of retail space. A small amphitheater will be part of the project.
Riverbend Music Center is an outdoor amphitheater located in Cincinnati, Ohio, along the banks of the Ohio River.It has a capacity of 20,500 (6,000 reserved pavilion seats and 14,500 general admission lawn) [2] and was built for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, to allow them to play in an outdoor venue during the summer months.
The amphitheater is part of the $42.8 million Macon Mall redevelopment project. ... Plans also include the design of a 12-15 foot deep loading dock that will be able to accommodate eight truck ...
Specific designs of contemporary live theaters include proscenium, thrust, black box theater, theater in the round, amphitheater, and arena. In the classical Indian dance, Natya Shastra defines three stage types. In Australia and New Zealand a small and simple theater, particularly one contained within a larger venue, is called a theatrette. [6]