
Ford’s Theatre
They put on fantastic shows at Ford’s Theatre, but it’s claim to fame is being the place that President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April
They put on fantastic shows at Ford’s Theatre, but it’s claim to fame is being the place that President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April
In 1922, with the same trowel that George Washington used on construction of the US Capitol, George Mason and Company laid the first cornerstone of
Downtown Cleveland’s theater district, Playhouse Square, is the largest performing arts center in the United States outside of New York City. Theaters in the square
The Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center is Charlotte’s largest and most prestigious performance venue, renowned for its world-class acoustics, striking architecture, and intimate
Widely regarded as one of the greatest concert halls in the world, Boston’s Symphony Hall has set the gold standard for acoustics since its opening
Baltimore’s Creative Alliance is where art, culture, and community collide in one of the city’s most dynamic venues. Located in the historic Patterson Theater, this
Originally designed in 1892 as a cable car barn and powerhouse for the Baltimore Traction Company, The Charles Theatre has evolved into Baltimore’s premier destination
In 1962, Atlanta was struck by tragedy when a plane crash claimed the lives of 106 of its cultural leaders, sparking a movement to honor
Starlight Drive-In Theatre, an Atlanta institution since 1949, epitomizes the classic American drive-in movie experience. This historic venue has remained a beloved entertainment destination through
The Center for Puppetry Arts isn’t just a museum—it’s a hands-on, immersive celebration of puppetry in all its forms. Home to the world’s largest collection