When was the Benedum built?

When was the Benedum built?

1927
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts/Years built

Where do you park for the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh?

Benedum Center Parking

  • Forbes & Grant Lot – $5. Cheapest bookable Lot.
  • Sixth and Penn Garage – $10 $15. Closest bookable Garage.
  • Riverfront Center Garage – $6. Nearby Garage.
  • Allies Garage – $8. Nearby Garage.
  • Nearby Garage.
  • Forbes Garage – $25.
  • North Shore Garage – $5.
  • 4 min walk – 111 Fifth Avenue.

What are the best seats at the Benedum Center?

Seats in the center section of the hall in front of the balcony overhang provide the best viewing and hearing. In general, rows J and M, seats 21 and 22 are fine for theatrical performances.

Who owns the Benedum?

Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Benedum Center

Address 237 7th Street Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States
Owner Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
Type Movie palace
Capacity 2,800
Construction

How many people can the Benedum hold?

2,800
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts/Capacity

About the Benedum Center The 2,800-seat theater is home to Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presentations including PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh, Dentons Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents, and First Night Pittsburgh.

Who played Hamilton in Pittsburgh?

Austin Scott
Austin Scott played Alexander Hamilton in the national tour of “Hamilton” at the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh during its run in January 2019. The megahit musical “Hamilton” is coming back to Pittsburgh during the 2020-21 Broadway season, the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust announced Monday.

Where does the Pittsburgh Opera perform?

The four operas of the 2020-21 season will all be performed in the George R. White Opera Studio (“the GRW”) at Pittsburgh Opera’s headquarters at 2425 Liberty Avenue in Pittsburgh’s Strip District.

When did Hamilton come to Pittsburgh?

“Hamilton” will play for 24 performances at Pittsburgh’s Benedum Center, Feb. 22-March 13. The multi-Tony Award-winning musical “Hamilton” returns to Pittsburgh’s Benedum Center for a 24-performance run beginning Feb. 22.

Is Hamilton still touring?

The most in-demand show will be Hamilton on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre in NYC, once tickets go on sale again and Broadway reopens in 2021….2021 Hamilton on Tour.

City Venue First Show Date
Tempe, AZ ASU Gammage September 8, 2021
Jacksonville, FL Moran Theater September 29 2021

Does Pittsburgh have an opera?

Pittsburgh Opera gives performances in several venues, primarily at the Benedum Center, with other performances at the Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts School (CAPA) Theater. Pittsburgh Opera headquarters is located in the former George Westinghouse Air Brake Factory, 2425 Liberty Avenue, in the Strip District.

How much are tickets for Hamilton in Pittsburgh?

Tickets will range from $49 to $179, with a select number of premium seats available from $299 for all performances. There also will be a lottery for 40 $10 seats for all performances. Details will be announced closer to the engagement.

Who will be the cast of Hamilton 2021?

Miguel Cervantes as Alexander Hamilton, Krystal Joy Brown as Eliza Hamilton; Mandy Gonzalez as Angelica Schuyler; Tamar Greene as George Washington; Jin Ha as Aaron Burr; James Monroe Iglehart as Marquis de Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson; Euan Morton as King George III; Fergie L.

Where is the Benedum Center in Pittsburgh PA?

The address is 237 7th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Select the directions link in the map below for step by step directions to the Benedum Center from any location.

How did the Benedum Center get its name?

The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts was named in honor of the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, which made the largest contribution toward the restoration of the theater. The Benedum Center opened on Friday, September 25, 1987, with a show called Purely Pittsburgh. It was written by Dan Langen and produced by Mandy Levine.

When was the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts built?

Designed by the Philadelphia architectural firm Hoffman-Henon, it was built in 1928 as the Stanley Theatre. The former movie palace was renovated and reopened as the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts in 1987.

How much would it cost to restore the Benedum Center?

The $43 million dollar restoration would take approximately two years, faithfully restoring the Benedum Center to look as the Stanley did on opening night in 1928.