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The David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts (formerly the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center) opened its doors in July of 1987, and since that time has welcomed nearly 16 million guests.
The Straz is located in Downtown Tampa, FL on a picturesque nine-acre site along Tampa's robust Riverwalk. One of the largest performing arts complexes in the country, the 335,000 square-foot Straz Center provides an environment for a wide variety of world-class events. It boasts one of the nation's leading Broadway series and is nationally respected for producing grand opera, as well as presenting a wide variety of concerts, performances and events. In a typical season, more than 600,000 patrons attend 1,500+ events at the Straz Center.
The performing arts complex consists of five distinct theaters, a performing arts conservatory, a rehearsal hall, three on-site restaurants, a coffee shop and banquet facilities – with complete in-house catering services for parties, meetings and more. The five individual theaters at the Straz Center are Morsani Hall (2,610 seats), Ferguson Hall (1,042 seats), the Jaeb Theater (312 seats), the TECO Theater (250 seats) and the Shimberg Playhouse (130 seats). The campus also boasts the outdoor Riverwalk Stage.
With the 2004 addition of the Patel Conservatory, the Straz Center added 45,000 square feet for its extensive arts education programs. The Patel Conservatory features 20 studios, including three dance studios with sprung floors, a sound/lighting laboratory, technical theater workshop, rehearsal hall, costume shop and a state-of-the-art black box theater. Straz Center Arts Education annually serves nearly 65,000 students, both on campus and off, with more than 110,000 hours of instructional activities and classes.
For visitors with disabilities:
- The various theaters offer seating options for guests with visual, hearing and mobility disabilities.
- The first Thursday of each Broadway show is an ASL-interpreted performance, and for other days or performances, ASL interpreters may be requested two weeks in advance.
- The Straz also offers special app-based audio-described performances for those with vision impairment and assisted-listening devices to help amplify and clarify voices and cut down on ambient sound.
For more information on the Straz Center, Opera Tampa or the Patel Conservatory, visit www.strazcenter.org/.
The Straz is located in Downtown Tampa, FL on a picturesque nine-acre site along Tampa's robust Riverwalk. One of the largest performing arts complexes in the country, the 335,000 square-foot Straz Center provides an environment for a wide variety of world-class events. It boasts one of the nation's leading Broadway series and is nationally respected for producing grand opera, as well as presenting a wide variety of concerts, performances and events. In a typical season, more than 600,000 patrons attend 1,500+ events at the Straz Center.
The performing arts complex consists of five distinct theaters, a performing arts conservatory, a rehearsal hall, three on-site restaurants, a coffee shop and banquet facilities – with complete in-house catering services for parties, meetings and more. The five individual theaters at the Straz Center are Morsani Hall (2,610 seats), Ferguson Hall (1,042 seats), the Jaeb Theater (312 seats), the TECO Theater (250 seats) and the Shimberg Playhouse (130 seats). The campus also boasts the outdoor Riverwalk Stage.
With the 2004 addition of the Patel Conservatory, the Straz Center added 45,000 square feet for its extensive arts education programs. The Patel Conservatory features 20 studios, including three dance studios with sprung floors, a sound/lighting laboratory, technical theater workshop, rehearsal hall, costume shop and a state-of-the-art black box theater. Straz Center Arts Education annually serves nearly 65,000 students, both on campus and off, with more than 110,000 hours of instructional activities and classes.
For visitors with disabilities:
- The various theaters offer seating options for guests with visual, hearing and mobility disabilities.
- The first Thursday of each Broadway show is an ASL-interpreted performance, and for other days or performances, ASL interpreters may be requested two weeks in advance.
- The Straz also offers special app-based audio-described performances for those with vision impairment and assisted-listening devices to help amplify and clarify voices and cut down on ambient sound.
For more information on the Straz Center, Opera Tampa or the Patel Conservatory, visit www.strazcenter.org/.
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