Civic Center Theaters, Syracuse
The John H. Mulroy Civic Center Theaters, part of the Oncenter complex in downtown Syracuse, is a hub for cultural events and performances in Central New York. Home to the Syracuse Opera Company and the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra, it features three distinct venues: the expansive Crouse-Hinds Theater, the intimate Carrier Theater, and the Bevard Studio. These versatile spaces accommodate a range of events, from grand operas to smaller workshops and lectures.
The Crouse-Hinds Theater, with a seating capacity of 2,117, boasts one of the largest stages in Upstate New York, offering a fitting backdrop for major performances. In contrast, the Carrier Theater, with 463 seats, provides a more intimate setting, perfect for smaller productions and community events. The Bevard Studio, seating 162, offers yet another unique option for even more specialized gatherings.
The Civic Center Theater is integral to Syracuse's cultural scene. The Syracuse Opera, the only year-round opera in the region, stages three major productions each season, often collaborating with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. Founded in 1961, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra is a professional ensemble of 80 musicians that performs throughout central and northern New York. The Civic Center continues to serve as a central venue for the city's thriving arts community, contributing to the rich cultural fabric of the region.
The Crouse-Hinds Theater, with a seating capacity of 2,117, boasts one of the largest stages in Upstate New York, offering a fitting backdrop for major performances. In contrast, the Carrier Theater, with 463 seats, provides a more intimate setting, perfect for smaller productions and community events. The Bevard Studio, seating 162, offers yet another unique option for even more specialized gatherings.
The Civic Center Theater is integral to Syracuse's cultural scene. The Syracuse Opera, the only year-round opera in the region, stages three major productions each season, often collaborating with the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra. Founded in 1961, the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra is a professional ensemble of 80 musicians that performs throughout central and northern New York. The Civic Center continues to serve as a central venue for the city's thriving arts community, contributing to the rich cultural fabric of the region.
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Sight Name: Civic Center Theaters
Sight Location: Syracuse, USA (See walking tours in Syracuse)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Sight Location: Syracuse, USA (See walking tours in Syracuse)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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