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  2. Phoenix Symphony Hall - Wikipedia

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    Symphony Hall is a multi-purpose performing arts venue, located at 75 North 2nd Street between North 3rd Street and East Washington Street in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. Part of Phoenix Civic Plaza , the hall is bounded to the north by the West Building of the Phoenix Convention Center .

  3. List of concert halls - Wikipedia

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    Symphony Hall 2009 1,303 ... Phoenix Hall 1955 2,003 Fukuyama: ... Main Hall 1985 2,500 (Maximum Capacity) Haiphong: Haiphong Opera House:

  4. Phoenix Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Construction of Phoenix Civic Plaza began July 8 of that same year and was completed in 1972 at a cost of $28 million and occupying 16.5 acres (67,000 m 2). The original project included Phoenix Symphony Hall, which opened at the same time. The plans were drawn up by Charles Luckman Associates in a Brutalist style.

  5. Phoenix Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Symphony is an American symphony orchestra based in Phoenix, Arizona. The orchestra performs primarily at Phoenix Symphony Hall , and is the only full-time, professional orchestra in the state of Arizona.

  6. Celebrity Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Theater in the 1960s when it was known as the "Phoenix Star Theatre" Beverly Hills architect Perry Neuschatz designed the 196 foot-diameter building as a multipurpose conference and cultural center. [5] [6] He received the 1964 top award from the Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) for his outstanding design. Gary Call was the associate ...

  7. Orpheum Theatre (Phoenix, Arizona) - Wikipedia

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    After falling into disrepair for some years, the city of Phoenix purchased the Orpheum Theatre in 1984 and began a 12-year, $14 million restoration. The Conrad Schmitt Studios created the transformation and the Orpheum reopened on January 28, 1997, with a performance of Hello, Dolly! starring Carol Channing . [ 5 ]