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For more information, reach out to the PPAC Box Office at 401-574-2787. This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: 'Hamilton' among highlights of PPAC's 2024-25 schedule Show comments
The Providence Performing Arts Center (PPAC), formerly Loew's State Theatre and Palace Concert Theater, is a multi-use not-for-profit theater located at 220 Weybosset Street in downtown Providence, Rhode Island.
Broadway favorites are returning to Providence, as other shows kick off their national tours, in PPAC's 2024-25 Broadway season: ... The Providence Performing Arts Center, 220 Weybosset St., has ...
The acronym PPAC may refer to: Providence Performing Arts Center, multi-use theatre in Providence, Rhode Island; People With Parkinson's Advisory Council, a committee of people with Parkinson's Disease; Philipsburgh Performing Arts Center, former name of the Philipsburgh Building in Yonkers, New York.
Veterans Memorial Auditorium (The VETS; formerly VMA) is a performing arts theater in Providence, Rhode Island. Construction began in 1928 but was delayed by the Great Depression. The theater was finally completed in 1950. [2] Noted local architect Oresto DiSaia was given the contract to plan the completion. [3]
The Downcity Arts District includes two centers for the performing arts: the Providence Performing Arts Center and Trinity Repertory Company. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] The Downcity Arts District is also home to AS220 , a non-profit community arts center that includes 53 artist live/work studios, four galleries, a performance space, a black box theatre, a ...
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The Rhode Island Convention Center is an exposition center in downtown Providence, RI.Opened in 1993, [1] it is the largest convention center in Rhode Island, with about 130,000 square feet (12,000 m 2) of exhibition space, including a 100,000-square-foot (9,300 m 2) exhibit hall.