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The auditorium was used for the funeral of Arizona Senator and 1964 Republican presidential nominee Barry Goldwater on June 3, 1998. [15] On October 13, 2004, the auditorium was the site of the third and closing debate between George W. Bush and John Kerry in the 2004 U.S. Presidential Election. [16] [17]
Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA) is a publicly owned performing and visual arts center in Tempe, Arizona. It opened in September 2007 and houses a 600-seat proscenium theater, a 200-seat studio theater, and a 3,500-square-foot gallery. [2] Its Lakeside Room seats 200 people and overlooks Tempe Town Lake. [3] [4]
Marquee Theatre (originally known as the Red River Opry or the Red River Music Hall) is a music venue in Tempe, Arizona. The theater sits on the north side of Tempe Town Lake near the Mill Avenue Bridge , at the intersection of Mill Avenue and Washington Street, the primary business and entertainment district in Tempe.
The newly remodeled theater center is located at 222 E Monroe, and is home to six resident theater companies: Arizona Theatre Company and Center Dance Ensemble, [2] iTheatre Collaborative, Arizona Broadway Theatre, Arizona Opera, Childsplay as well as playing intermittent host to other reputable ensembles such as Valley Youth Theatre, Arizona ...
In 1997, the Orpheum became home of the newly-formed Phoenix Opera. [6] In addition to the Phoenix Opera, the Orpheum presents concerts, Broadway musicals, performances of Ballet Arizona and special events. In 2019, Arizona rock band The Maine released a live album that was recorded at the Orpheum Theatre.
The theater on Montgomery Street, built in 1983 as Fort Worth’s only IMAX, abruptly shut down in March 2020 when the pandemic began. The Star-Telegram reported in December that the nonprofit ...
The company began presenting a portion of its season in Phoenix in 1978, and a year later, its name was changed to Arizona Theatre Company. [citation needed] Tempe Center for the Arts, Arizona Theatre Company's home in the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. ATC has been performing full seasons in both Tucson and Phoenix since 1983. [citation needed]
Phoenix Star Theatre (1963-1968) Travelodge Center (1968-1972) [1] [2] [3] Address: 440 N 32nd Street Phoenix, Arizona 85008 United States: Owner: Heidi Hazelwood - Celebrity Theatre, LLC: Type: Theater in the round: Capacity: 2,650 [4] Construction; Opened: 1963: Architect: Perry Neuschatz: Structural engineer: T. Y. Lin International: General ...