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260: 192:. Plans began as early as 1945 for a war memorial to provide for "art, music, drama, public discussion, and social assembly." Construction began on June 27, 1966. Plans called for a major music hall, a thrust stage auditorium for live theater, and a recital hall. Milwaukee County agreed to established two parks in conjunction with the new Center, Red Arrow to the east and Pere Marquette to the west. The boat landing on the Milwaukee River was the precursor to the current 130: 33: 294:- Designed for concerts, plays, dance programs, film screenings, teleconferencing, meetings, seminars, new product introductions, or commencements, this theater has a seating capacity of 465. In 2017, Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall was fully renovated, including a new Riverwalk Entrance and lobby foyer, designed by LA DALLMAN, the Milwaukee and Boston-based architecture practice of 153:, United States. Managed by a non-profit organization, it is marketed as Milwaukee's premier presenter of the performing arts. It is located at 929 North Water Street, at the intersection of State Street in downtown Milwaukee, and is a dedicated War Memorial. 274:- Designed for operas, musicals, multi-genre concerts (e.g. pop, jazz, and world music), dance programs, theatrical productions, lectures, annual meetings, commencements, or film screenings, it has a 398:
Country legends Johnny Cash and his wife, June Carter Cash, shared the stage at the Performing Arts Center on Oct. 1, 1981, in a benefit for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Friends of Music.
553: 308:- An open-air outdoor theater, located on the Milwaukee River and adjacent to a lawn, the Peck Pavilion is suitable for concerts, film or lecture series, dance programs, dramatic performances, 392:
Jazz legend Ella Fitzgerald joined pianist Oscar Peterson and guitarist Joe Pass in concert at the Pablo Jazz Festival in the Performing Arts Center's Uihlein Hall on Nov. 24, 1976.
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of 2,125, and is the largest theater in the Marcus Center. Uihlein Hall is named in honor of the Uihlein family, the owners of the former
685: 196:. The Performing Arts Center officially opened September 17, 1969. The gala opening included the Milwaukee Symphony, Donizetti’s opera 670: 116: 165: 626: 172:
from 1969 until 2020. The venue is also the presenter of the Johnson Financial Group Broadway at the Marcus Center series through
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and James Dallman. Renowned for sensitivity to mid-century modern buildings, both La and Dallman are appointed faculty at the
665: 340:- With high ceilings and a glass-walled city view, the Anello Atrium & Magin Lounge is located just outside Uihlein Hall. 279: 54: 50: 97: 554:"Classic Downtown Theater Refurbished and Renamed: Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall Opens with a Blast of Fall Entertainment!" 69: 617: 169: 76: 477: 382: 215: 371: 83: 579: 259: 412: 288:- Designed for lectures, concerts, plays, conferences and meetings, this hall has a seating capacity of 498. 203: 173: 43: 142: 65: 451: 309: 207: 438:
Illumination of the building began on April 16, 2008. Some of the “light paintings” are modeled after
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recorded their set at the venue. Four songs from the performance were included on their 1974 album,
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The Center was bestowed the prestigious Honor Award for Excellence in Architectural Design from the
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Several local companies are resident partners of the Marcus Performing Arts Center, including the
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Folk singer Joan Baez performed in Uihlein Hall at the Performing Arts Center on July 10, 1979.
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In addition, the Center's grounds feature several public artworks including Seymour Lipton's
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in honor of its founder Ben Marcus and his wife Ceil, the venue's name was changed in 1994.
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The Center contains four major theater venues and a variety of other spaces:
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Violinist Itzhak Perlman performs a recital at the PAC on March 5, 1984.
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The very first Broadway at the Marcus Center season was in 1994 with
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Ray Charles performed at the PAC on September 11, 1973.
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