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Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts

Coordinates:39°57′10″N75°11′47″W / 39.9529°N 75.1965°W /39.9529; -75.1965
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Performing arts center in Philadelphia, United States

Annenberg Center
for the Performing Arts
(2024)
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for the Performing Arts
Address3680Walnut Street,Philadelphia,Pennsylvania, U.S.
LocationPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates39°57′10″N75°11′47″W / 39.9529°N 75.1965°W /39.9529; -75.1965
Public transit36th Street SEPTA
OwnerUniversity of Pennsylvania
TypeTheatre
EventsJazz,dance,theatre,world music
Capacity960(Zellerbach Theatre)
211(Prince Theatre)
120(Montgomery Theater)
Construction
Opened1971 (1971)
ArchitectVincent G. Kling
Website
www.annenbergcenter.org

TheAnnenberg Center for the Performing Arts is a theatre, dance and world music venue inPhiladelphia,Pennsylvania. It helped to popularize the works of composers likeSteve Reich andPhilip Glass; the Center has also hosted shows by performers ranging from theJerusalem Symphony Orchestra toLadysmith Black Mambazo.

The Annenberg facility was designed byVincent G. Kling who also designed thePhiladelphia Mint.[1]

History

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The Annenberg Center, founded in 1971, is a major cultural destination and crossroads in the performing arts, connecting Philadelphia regional audiences and the University of Pennsylvania through exposure to innovative human expression in theatre, music, and dance.

The Annenberg Center highlights the value of the performing arts by presenting world-renowned and emerging artists and companies who express adventuresome perspectives on contemporary issues, timeless ideas, and diverse cultures. By offering contextualization programs, featuring Penn faculty as well as experts from the artistic and business communities, the Annenberg Center promotes critical thinking among its audiences, creating uniquely rewarding arts experiences.

References

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  1. ^"Vincent Kling - Ed Bacon Foundation - Retrieved August 31, 2008". Edbacon.org. Archived fromthe original on February 16, 2012. RetrievedAugust 23, 2014.

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