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Marion Oliver McCaw Hall (often abbreviated to McCaw Hall) is a performing arts hall in Seattle, Washington. Located on the grounds of Seattle Center and owned by the city of Seattle, McCaw Hall's two principal tenants are the Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet. The building is named for Marion Oliver McCaw, whose four sons donated $20 ...
Marion Oliver McCaw Hall, home of the Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet, whose ballet school is adjacent at the Phelps Center. This is the third performance space on this site, the second being the Opera House built at the time of the World's Fair.
The facade of Marion Oliver McCaw Hall at Seattle Center, seen from Kreielsheimer Promenade with the Space Needle in the background. Seattle Opera is an American opera company based in Seattle, Washington. The company's season runs from August through late May, comprising five or six operas of eight to ten performances each, often featuring ...
Kreielsheimer Promenade is a 17,800-square-foot public plaza in the Seattle Center, in the U.S. state of Washington. [1] The plaza is an entry to McCaw Hall and a pedestrian corridor connecting the campus and Mercer Street.
McCaw Hall, PNB's principal venue. In 2013, the company and its orchestra toured to New York for the first time in sixteen years. The New York Times dance critic Alastair Macaulay, stated of their presentation that "This is a true company," more "unified in its understanding of Balanchine" than the New York City Ballet. [11]
Trish Frazzini, Natalie Longmeier, Darlene Schoonard, Clifford Smith and Lyndsey Vance are the 2023 Marion Tech Alumni Hall of Fame inductees.
The WWE announced legendary professional wrestler Thunderbolt Patterson, who appeared in Marion in the 1960s and '70s, would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 5 in Philadelphia.
LMN Architects was founded in 1979 as Loschky, Marquardt and Nesholm by George Henry Loschky (b. 1938), Judsen Robert Marquardt, and John Frank Nesholm (b. 1942), who had all worked for the Seattle architecture firm NBBJ.