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Some performing arts center organizations act as sole presenters for events using the venues within the center, but most also frequently rent their performance spaces to other performing arts presenters or self-presenting performing arts groups. An example of this practice is the Celebrity Series of Boston renting venues in Boston's Boch Center.
Intersection for the Arts: 1446 Market Street Civic Center established in 1965, the oldest alternative non-profit art space in the city Lorraine Hansberry Theatre: 762 Fulton Street Western Addition African-American theatre Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall: San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center, 201 Van Ness Street Civic Center
Gateway Playhouse, also known as the Performing Arts Center of Suffolk County is a theatre located on the eastern edge of Bellport, New York on the grounds of the former Mott Estate. [1] The street address is 215 South Country Road. It's the oldest of three professional theatres on the island and nationally recognized as one of the top ten ...
PNC Arts Center is located at Exit 116 on the Garden State Parkway in Holmdel. This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Magic of the Lights drive through light display returns for ...
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.
The facility is the main venue of downtown Youngstown's DeYor Performing Arts Center. The complex also includes the Adler Art Academy, Beecher Flad Pavilion, and Ford Family Recital Hall. Originally built in 1931 as the Warner Theatre, the former movie palace was renovated and reopened as Powers Auditorium in 1969.
The Carteret Performing Arts Center (also known as the Carteret Performing Arts & Events Center, CarteretPAC or CPAC) is a not-for-profit 50,000-square-foot theater and events center in Carteret, New Jersey that opened in 2021. [1] [2]
The Music Hall at Fair Park (originally the Fair Park Auditorium or State Fair Auditorium) is a performing arts theater in Dallas, Texas's Fair Park that opened in 1925. [4] The building features Spanish Baroque architecture with Moorish influences, including six stair towers topped with cast domes and arcade porches overlooking Fair Park.