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Benedum Center

The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (formerly the Stanley Theatre) is a theater and concert hall located at 237 7th Street in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. 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.[4]

Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
Former namesStanley Theatre (1928−1987)
Address237 7th Street
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
OwnerPittsburgh Cultural Trust
TypeMovie palace
Capacity2,800
Screens1
Current usePerforming arts center
Construction
OpenedFebruary 27, 1927
ReopenedSeptember 25, 1987
ArchitectHoffman−Henon
Tenants
Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera
Website
culturaldistrict.org
Stanley Theater and Clark Building
Coordinates40°26′34″N 79°59′59″W / 40.44278°N 79.99972°W / 40.44278; -79.99972
AreaPittsburgh Cultural District
Built1927
ArchitectHoffman and Henon
Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th Century Revivals
NRHP reference No.86000303[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 27, 1986
Designated CPHSNovember 20, 1984[2]
Designated PHLF1976[3]

History Edit

 
Animated sign from the old Stanley Theater on the Benedum Center

The Stanley Theatre, built at a cost of $3 million, opened as a deluxe movie palace February 27, 1928, with seating for 3,800 people (it now seats 2,885). It was designed by the architectural firm Hoffman−Henon who were best known for their design of 35 theaters in the Philadelphia area. The Stanley Theatre was the largest movie theater in Western Pennsylvania. Operated by the Stanley Warner Theatres circuit division of Warner Bros., it was Pittsburgh's main first run house for all Warner Bros. film releases.

Frank Sinatra played here December 10, 1943.

In 1974 War and King Crimson played at the Stanley.[5]

On April 29, 1974, the King Biscuit Flower Hour recorded a show at the Stanley by Robin Trower for a later broadcast.

In 1976, the Stanley was purchased and renovated by the Cinemette Corporation to be operated as a movie theater. In 1977, DiCesare Engler Productions bought the theater.

September 23, 1978, Frank Zappa played two sets at the Stanley Theatre.

Live rock and roll concerts presented through 1984.

The Grateful Dead performed four shows at the venue, and reggae musician Bob Marley performed his last live concert there in 1980, before his death in 1981.[6] The only known photographs from the show were featured in Kevin Macdonald's documentary film Marley.[7]

Prince kicked off his Controversy Tour in 1981 at the Stanley. The rock band Kansas chose the Benedum Center to host its 40th Anniversary Fan Appreciation Concert on August 17, 2013, which all the original members were to attend.

The Stanley Theater was named "Number One Auditorium in the U.S." by Billboard[8][9] several times during the DiCesare-Engler years.[10][11][12]

Restoration Edit

 
Facade of the Benedum Center

On September 25, 1987, after a $43 million restoration was completed, the Stanley reopened as the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts. In converting the former movie palace into a full performing arts center, a new building including an extension to the stage and support facilities was built at the rear of the theater. The interior was largely preserved and restored to its original design, with the addition of a new acoustical baffle covering the original proscenium.

 
Chandelier in the Benedum Center

The centerpiece of the auditorium is the large chandelier in the dome above the balcony. It weighs 4,700 lb (2,100 kg), is 20 feet (6.1 m) high by 12 feet (3.7 m) wide. Its restoration was dedicated to the late H.J. Heinz II.

Today the center is the home of the Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, all of which used to be based at Heinz Hall. The 2,800-seat Benedum Center is a centerpiece of the Pittsburgh Cultural District and is one of the most utilized theaters in the nation today.[citation needed]

The center has hosted several PBS doo-wop television concert specials including Doo Wop 50. The TV game show Wheel of Fortune taped two weeks of shows at the theater for the first two weeks of their 16th season in 1998.

In popular culture Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Local Historic Designations". Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  3. ^ Historic Landmark Plaques 1968-2009 (PDF). Pittsburgh, PA: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation. 2010. Retrieved 2011-08-05.
  4. ^ Benedum Center for the Performing Arts Cinema Treasures
  5. ^ "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com.
  6. ^ . Web.bobmarley.com. 2011-05-11. Archived from the original on 2010-12-24. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  7. ^ Scott, David Meerman (2012-04-20). "Bob Marley and me". Web Ink Now. Retrieved 2015-07-30. Marley's last show was a critical aspect of the film and there was no video or photo record... except mine.
  8. ^ Billboard Magazine. Top Venues. TIA-50.22 December 1979.
  9. ^ Billboard Magazine. Top Venues. TIA-46. 20 December 1980.
  10. ^ "Engler, Clear Channel Communications part ways". Post-gazette.com. 2004-10-27. Retrieved 2011-08-13.
  11. ^ From Beatles to Broadway, DiCesare-Engler has booked it all. Snively, M. Pittsburgh Tribune Review 22 December 1994.
  12. ^ . Pgharts.org. Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2011-08-13.

External links Edit

  • Benedum Center
  • Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
  • Pittsburgh Opera
  • Stanley Theater History -Big Band Era 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  • Stanley Theater History -Rock Era 2013-09-28 at the Wayback Machine

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The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts formerly the Stanley Theatre is a theater and concert hall located at 237 7th Street in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 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 4 Benedum Center for the Performing ArtsFormer namesStanley Theatre 1928 1987 Address237 7th StreetPittsburgh Pennsylvania U S OwnerPittsburgh Cultural TrustTypeMovie palaceCapacity2 800Screens1Current usePerforming arts centerConstructionOpenedFebruary 27 1927ReopenedSeptember 25 1987ArchitectHoffman HenonTenantsPittsburgh Opera Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre Pittsburgh Civic Light OperaWebsiteculturaldistrict wbr orgStanley Theater and Clark BuildingU S National Register of Historic PlacesCity of Pittsburgh Historic StructurePittsburgh Landmark PHLFShow map of PittsburghShow map of PennsylvaniaShow map of the United StatesCoordinates40 26 34 N 79 59 59 W 40 44278 N 79 99972 W 40 44278 79 99972AreaPittsburgh Cultural DistrictBuilt1927ArchitectHoffman and HenonArchitectural styleLate 19th and 20th Century RevivalsNRHP reference No 86000303 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPFebruary 27 1986Designated CPHSNovember 20 1984 2 Designated PHLF1976 3 Contents 1 History 2 Restoration 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Animated sign from the old Stanley Theater on the Benedum CenterThe Stanley Theatre built at a cost of 3 million opened as a deluxe movie palace February 27 1928 with seating for 3 800 people it now seats 2 885 It was designed by the architectural firm Hoffman Henon who were best known for their design of 35 theaters in the Philadelphia area The Stanley Theatre was the largest movie theater in Western Pennsylvania Operated by the Stanley Warner Theatres circuit division of Warner Bros it was Pittsburgh s main first run house for all Warner Bros film releases Frank Sinatra played here December 10 1943 In 1974 War and King Crimson played at the Stanley 5 On April 29 1974 the King Biscuit Flower Hour recorded a show at the Stanley by Robin Trower for a later broadcast In 1976 the Stanley was purchased and renovated by the Cinemette Corporation to be operated as a movie theater In 1977 DiCesare Engler Productions bought the theater September 23 1978 Frank Zappa played two sets at the Stanley Theatre Live rock and roll concerts presented through 1984 The Grateful Dead performed four shows at the venue and reggae musician Bob Marley performed his last live concert there in 1980 before his death in 1981 6 The only known photographs from the show were featured in Kevin Macdonald s documentary film Marley 7 Prince kicked off his Controversy Tour in 1981 at the Stanley The rock band Kansas chose the Benedum Center to host its 40th Anniversary Fan Appreciation Concert on August 17 2013 which all the original members were to attend The Stanley Theater was named Number One Auditorium in the U S by Billboard 8 9 several times during the DiCesare Engler years 10 11 12 Restoration Edit nbsp Facade of the Benedum CenterOn September 25 1987 after a 43 million restoration was completed the Stanley reopened as the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts In converting the former movie palace into a full performing arts center a new building including an extension to the stage and support facilities was built at the rear of the theater The interior was largely preserved and restored to its original design with the addition of a new acoustical baffle covering the original proscenium nbsp Chandelier in the Benedum CenterThe centerpiece of the auditorium is the large chandelier in the dome above the balcony It weighs 4 700 lb 2 100 kg is 20 feet 6 1 m high by 12 feet 3 7 m wide Its restoration was dedicated to the late H J Heinz II Today the center is the home of the Pittsburgh Opera Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre and Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera all of which used to be based at Heinz Hall The 2 800 seat Benedum Center is a centerpiece of the Pittsburgh Cultural District and is one of the most utilized theaters in the nation today citation needed The center has hosted several PBS doo wop television concert specials including Doo Wop 50 The TV game show Wheel of Fortune taped two weeks of shows at the theater for the first two weeks of their 16th season in 1998 In popular culture Edit2011 s Live Forever September 23 1980 Stanley Theatre Pittsburgh PA was recorded at the center HBO s Boardwalk Empire mentioned a tap dancing act as having played the Stanley in Pittsburgh for three weeks during its season 4 premier The Benedum Center was featured prominently in the 2006 mockumentary film Pittsburgh directed by Jeff Goldblum The film follows Goldblum s appearances in the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera production of The Music Man staged at the theater See also Edit nbsp Theater portalList of concert halls Theatre in PittsburghReferences Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Local Historic Designations Pittsburgh Pittsburgh History amp Landmarks Foundation Retrieved 2011 08 05 Historic Landmark Plaques 1968 2009 PDF Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh History amp Landmarks Foundation 2010 Retrieved 2011 08 05 Benedum Center for the Performing Arts Cinema Treasures Pittsburgh Post Gazette Google News Archive Search news google com BobMarley com News Web bobmarley com 2011 05 11 Archived from the original on 2010 12 24 Retrieved 2011 08 13 Scott David Meerman 2012 04 20 Bob Marley and me Web Ink Now Retrieved 2015 07 30 Marley s last show was a critical aspect of the film and there was no video or photo record except mine Billboard Magazine Top Venues TIA 50 22 December 1979 Billboard Magazine Top Venues TIA 46 20 December 1980 Engler Clear Channel Communications part ways Post gazette com 2004 10 27 Retrieved 2011 08 13 From Beatles to Broadway DiCesare Engler has booked it all Snively M Pittsburgh Tribune Review 22 December 1994 The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts Pgharts org Archived from the original on 2011 08 07 Retrieved 2011 08 13 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Benedum Center Benedum Center Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Pittsburgh Opera Stanley Theater History Big Band Era Archived 2013 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Stanley Theater History Rock Era Archived 2013 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Benedum Center amp oldid 1178596427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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