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The Nutter Center is a multi-purpose arena located at Wright State University, in Fairborn, Ohio. [2] [3] It mainly serves as the home court of the Wright State Raiders men's and women's basketball teams. It is also regularly used as a music venue for touring concerts [4] [5] and shows and for area high school graduation ceremonies.
Wright and Gammage both died in 1959, leaving Wright's protégé William Wesley Peters to undertake completion of the auditorium. Spearheaded by the Robert E. McKee Company , construction of the facility commenced in 1962 and was completed twenty-five months later, officially opening on September 18, 1964, in time to host The Philadelphia ...
Ventura High School Auditorium 1,440 1973 Visalia Convention Center: Visalia: 3,000 1930 Fox Theatre (Visalia, California) 1,275 June 10, 2000 Toyota Amphitheatre: Wheatland: 18,500 June 3, 2022 Hard Rock Live Sacramento 2,500 unknown Pipa Event Center Winterhaven: 2,300 1885:1895–96 Woodland Operahouse Woodland: 446 1957
The Marin County Civic Center, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, is located in San Rafael, California, the county seat of Marin County, California, United States.. Groundbreaking for the Civic Center Administration Building took place in 1960, after Wright's death and under the watch of Wright's protégé, Aaron Green; it was compl
Architects Wright & Gentry prepared the drawings for the building as well as the Long Beach York Rite Temple. [2] The general contractor on the project was W.E. Campbell. [2] The building's auditorium has a 30-foot-high ceiling with hand-painted designs. The stage measures 27 feet across the front curtain area and is 40 feet deep.
May 8, 1966 premiere, East Carolina College (i.e. East Carolina University), Wright Auditorium, Greenville, NC, Martin Mailman conducting. [8] Moby Dick: Music for the Play, Op. 35 (1965) Four Variations in Search For a Theme for Narrator & Band, Op. 36 (1965) Geometrics No. 3 for Band, Op. 37 (1965) Theme Music for Concepts, Op. 38 (1965)
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In 1990 the lobby was expanded and Art Rodgers, [8] a local architect, worked with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation to create new additions to the theater. Stairs next to the auditorium were straightened, a kitchen space was removed and a spiral staircase added to provide additional access to lower level restrooms, which were also enlarged.