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The San Angelo PAC is a theatrical campus in San Angelo, Texas, including the Stephens Performing Arts Center and Murphey Performance Hall, which opened to the public after renovation in 2016 with Mark Levine as the founding Executive Director. The complex is located downtown just behind city hall.
- The Stephens Performing Arts Center (dedicated on September 8, 2016[1]) is located in the renovating Coca-Cola warehouse with a new 301-seat theater space, a black box performance space, 6 ballet studios, a Pilates studio, and scene shops.[2] The building also houses Ballet San Angelo and Be Theatre.
- The Elta Joyce Murphey Performance Hall (rededicated on October 3, 2017) is attached to City Hall, and was originally constructed in 1928. The San Angelo Symphony and Ballet San Angelo are regular users of the Performance Hall.
Address | 82 Gillis Street San Angelo, Texas United States |
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Coordinates | 31°27′58″N 100°26′21″W / 31.46599°N 100.43923°W |
Capacity | Murphey Performance Hall: 1,370 Brooks & Bates Theater:301 San Angelo Health Foundation Black Box:120 |
Production | Texas Premiere of Amazing Grace |
Opened | 2016 |
The first full performance season (2017/18) encompassing both performance spaces was announced on June 15, 2017.[3]
Performance and other venues
editMurphey Performance Hall
editThis 1322-seat theater is the largest facility on the campus of San Angelo PAC and has been renovated to accommodate both acoustic and amplified performances. Seating is on two levels — orchestra and balcony.
Brooks & Bates Theatre
editThe Brooks & Bates Theatre seats 300 on one level. The proscenium theater with full backstage features can accommodate nearly any artistic production on a smaller scale.
Black Box Performance Space
editBuilt as a "black box theater," customizable for any event. The Black Box Performance Space is the home of the resident theatre company, Be Theatre.
References
edit- ^ "Performing Arts Center takes center stage". Retrieved 2016-09-09.
- ^ "San Angelo Performing Arts Center". sa-pac.com. Retrieved 2016-07-12.
- ^ "Performing Arts Center announces upcoming 2017-2018 season". San Angelo. Retrieved 2017-07-28.