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Occupying a half city block in Tulsa's historic downtown, the Performing Arts Center is the design of Minoru Yamasaki, architect of the former World Trade Center towers. The PAC houses four theaters, a studio space and a large reception hall.
The Center’s largest theater is Chapman Music Hall, seating 2,365. Its main entrance is on 3rd Street. The facility’s second largest theater is the 430-fixed-seat John H. Williams Theatre. The Liddy Doenges and Charles E. Norman Theatres offer flexible seating. The Williams, Doenges and Norman Theatres are accessed from the PAC’s Second Street entrance. A ticket office is open in the 2nd Street lobby prior to events in those theaters. The Westby Pavilion and Robert J. LaFortune Studio are located on the PAC’s Promenade level. All spaces at the PAC may be rented by the public.
Arts patrons come to the PAC year round to attend a performance from one of Tulsa's acclaimed arts groups, to sample national and international talent, to stage or attend various social functions or Art Gallery exhibits and to view the PAC's extensive permanent collection of more than 70 pieces of art.
The Tulsa Performing Arts Center is owned and operated by the City
"The PAC is wrapped in Jersey Boys. Opening June 6! Good seats available. www.tulsapac.com and 918 596-7111 Or, come down to our ticket office (M-F except holidays), park in free parking in front of..."
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