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Center Stage (Atlanta)

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Center Stage
Center Stage, 2023
Former namesTheatre Atlanta (1966–82)
Center Stage (1982–01; 2009–present)
Earthlink Live (2001–07)
CW Midtown Music Complex (2007–09)
Address1374 West Peachtree Street
Atlanta, Georgia
United States
LocationMidtown
OperatorRival Entertainment
Capacity1,050 (Center Stage Theater)
650 (The Loft)
300 (Vinyl)
OpenedOctober 26, 1966 (1966-10-26)
Website
centerstage-atlanta.com

Center Stage is a mid-sized concert complex comprising three separate venues located in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally known as Theatre Atlanta, the concert hall was built in memorial to a young theater enthusiast. Upon its opening in the fall of 1966, the building functioned as a performing arts theater, but has since become primarily music-focused.

History Edit

The building, dating from 1966, has played host to a variety of uses within the performing arts spectrum and has held a handful of different titles.

1966–80s Edit

The building of Theatre Atlanta was largely paid for by a single benefactor, Frania Lee, heiress to the Hunt Oil fortune. The company of Theatre Atlanta originated in 1957 as a professional repertory company and Lee's daughter, Helen Lee Cartledge, was the first president of the Theatre Atlanta's Women's Guild.[1] Lee built a home for the company as a tribute to Cartledge, who perished in the infamous Orly plane crash on June 3, 1962, along with her husband and 128 others (which made it the worst airplane disaster to date).[2] The Atlanta Arts Association had sponsored a month-long tour of Europe and many of Atlanta's cultural and civic leaders lost their lives on the flight home from Paris.[3]

The theatre opened its doors on October 26, 1966, with its first production, The Royal Hunt of the Sun. The venue originally seated 775 around a 130-foot wing to wing, 68-foot thrust stage. The building housed the triple-tier parking garage still operating today, as well as a gourmet restaurant, cocktail lounges, a space for costume designing and, among other things, a few classrooms for Theatre Atlanta Institute of Speech and Voice.[4]

1982–2001 Edit

In the early 1980s, Theatre Atlanta was phased out and the building took on the name Center Stage. Though it continued to concentrate largely on theatre, the business housed a few colorful deviations.

Video Music Channel (1982–84) Edit

On July 4, 1982, The Video Music Channel made its first cable broadcast from the basement of Center Stage. Despite its low budget, the station showcased original programming and quickly developed a following. In 1984, the VMC seized an opportunity to step up by switching to broadcast on channel 69. Although they acquired a larger audience and fancier studio, ratings were not high enough to keep it afloat and the VMC ended in 1985.[5]

WCW Saturday Night (1989–96) Edit

In the early days of Ted Turner and cable TV, World Championship Wrestling was a weekly Saturday night TV show produced by World Championship Wrestling, Inc. based in Atlanta, GA. The show was originally taped at WTBS' studios on Techwood Drive until 1989, when the location was moved to Center Stage. On April 4, 1992, the show was renamed WCW Saturday Night and relocated to the CNN Center (although months later, they would return to film in Center Stage or in Columbus, GA).

Memorable matches included WCW US Champion Konnan v. Scott Armstrong, Sgt. Craig Pittman v. Diamond Dallas Page, Sting and Lex Luger v. Public Enemy.[6]

Current Edit

In 2007, The CW Television Network's Atlanta affiliate WUPA began sponsoring the local theater venue in a promotional partnership with Rival Entertainment, changing the name to "The CW Midtown Music Complex."[7][8]

After a brief period of title changes, the establishment made its way back to the Center Stage moniker under management by Rival Entertainment in early 2009.

Venues Edit

Under changing management in the 2000s, Center Stage evolved dramatically and two new venues were added to the building. All three venues feature a wide variety of musical acts, as well as comedy shows and theatrical performances.[8]

Center Stage Theater Edit

Center Stage Theater is a Ticketmaster venue with a capacity of approximately 1,050, making it the largest of the three venues within the complex.[8] The theater houses around 750 permanent stadium seats and features standing room on the floor in front of the stage (which can also be used as additional seating space for reserved seating shows).[9]

Notable performances: Hanson, Anberlin, Chris Cornell, The Dixie Dregs, Duran Duran, Lady Gaga, Skillet, Steven Wilson, Queens of the Stone Age, Sunny Day Real Estate, The Weeknd, Young the Giant[10] and Widespread Panic.[11]

The Loft Edit

February 2005 marked the arrival of The Loft, located on the second floor of the Center Stage complex, equipped with four full-service bars and a view of the Midtown skyline. The Loft is a standing room only venue with a capacity of 650.[9] Ticketing is provided by Ticket Alternative.[12]

Notable performances: Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears, Fountains of Wayne, FUN, Me First & the Gimme Gimmes, Nada Surf, Rooney, Two Door Cinema Club, Kiss Rub Punch.[13]

Vinyl Edit

Vinyl opened on February 20, 2003, with a capacity of 300, making it the smallest of the three venues. The space has been described as a "low-key, high quality" live music venue, caters mostly to local and regional acts, and was selected for "Best Live Music" on AOL's 2010 Atlanta's Best List.[14] The venue is mainly standing room with a handful of high-top table seating.[9] Ticketing is provided by Ticket Alternative.[12]

Notable performances: Civil Twilight,[15] James Blunt,[16] Sleigh Bells,[17] Uh Huh Her.[18]

Albums and live recordings Edit

The venue boasts acoustics and amenities, all suited to the production of any imaginable audio, video or film project, which have included live music video shoots, full concert recordings, television show tapings, and sound stage for motion picture production and film scoring.[19]

In 2006, Elton John spent four months recording his 29th studio album, The Captain & the Kid, in a closed in-the-round studio setting in Center Stage.[20] The album was the second autobiographical album with lyricist Bernie Taupin, picking up where 1976's Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy left off.[21]

From 2004 to 2006, Laffapalooza, starring Jamie Foxx, was filmed at Center Stage for broadcast on Comedy Central.[8][22]

External links Edit

  • Center Stage-The Loft-Vinyl on Facebook
  • Center Stage Atlanta on Twitter
  • Rival Entertainment Official Website

References Edit

  1. ^ Abrams, Ann Uhry.Explosion at Orly: The Disaster that Transformed Atlanta. Avion Press, 2002.
  2. ^ "The Day Atlanta Stood Still". Georgia Public Broadcasting. Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission. May 30, 2012. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  3. ^ Swain, Jarrison (August 25, 1966). "Theatre Atlanta Gets Million-Dllar Building". Evening Independent. St. Petersburg, Florida. 59 (253): 9–B. Retrieved November 19, 2017.
  4. ^ Morris, Mike (June 2, 2009). . The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Cox Enterprises. Archived from the original on June 6, 2009. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  5. ^ Bransford, Steve. . Downhome Traces. Archived from the original on August 13, 2011. Retrieved June 21, 2012.
  6. ^ "World Championship Wrestling: 1986". The History of WWE. February 2002. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  7. ^ "About CW69". WUPA. CBS Corporation. October 2013. from the original on November 5, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  8. ^ a b c d Hesseltine, Ashley (May 2007). "Scene: Nightlife". Jezebel Magazine: 32–33.
  9. ^ a b c "About". Center Stage Official Website. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  10. ^ . Creative Loafing. SouthComm Communications. Archived from the original on February 3, 2016. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
  11. ^ . Creative Loafing. SouthComm Communications. September 2013. Archived from the original on October 21, 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  12. ^ a b "The Loft, Atlanta, Georgia". Ticket Alternative. October 2013. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  13. ^ "The Loft Archives". Creative Loafing. SouthComm Communications. September 2012. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
  14. ^ AOL Names Atlanta's 2010 Top Spots, Atlanta Business Chronicle, December 14, 2010, retrieved September 6, 2012
  15. ^ . Atlanta Music Guide. Archived from the original on September 7, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on May 28, 2009. Retrieved September 4, 2012.
  17. ^ . Atlanta Music Guide. Archived from the original on December 9, 2011. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  18. ^ "Uh Huh Her — Atlanta — Vinyl — 21 October 2011". Songkick. October 21, 2011. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on May 20, 2009. Retrieved September 4, 2012.
  20. ^ "The Captain & The Kid". Album Liner Notes. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  21. ^ "Elton John - The Captain & The Kid". Discogs. Zink Media, Inc. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  22. ^ "Hosted by Tracy Morgan". Laffapalooza. Retrieved October 20, 2013.

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theater but has since become primarily music focused Contents 1 History 1 1 1966 80s 1 2 1982 2001 1 2 1 Video Music Channel 1982 84 1 2 2 WCW Saturday Night 1989 96 1 3 Current 2 Venues 2 1 Center Stage Theater 2 2 The Loft 2 3 Vinyl 3 Albums and live recordings 4 External links 5 ReferencesHistory EditThe building dating from 1966 has played host to a variety of uses within the performing arts spectrum and has held a handful of different titles 1966 80s Edit The building of Theatre Atlanta was largely paid for by a single benefactor Frania Lee heiress to the Hunt Oil fortune The company of Theatre Atlanta originated in 1957 as a professional repertory company and Lee s daughter Helen Lee Cartledge was the first president of the Theatre Atlanta s Women s Guild 1 Lee built a home for the company as a tribute to Cartledge who perished in the infamous Orly plane crash on June 3 1962 along with her husband and 128 others which made it the worst airplane disaster to date 2 The Atlanta Arts Association had sponsored a month long tour of Europe and many of Atlanta s cultural and civic leaders lost their lives on the flight home from Paris 3 The theatre opened its doors on October 26 1966 with its first production The Royal Hunt of the Sun The venue originally seated 775 around a 130 foot wing to wing 68 foot thrust stage The building housed the triple tier parking garage still operating today as well as a gourmet restaurant cocktail lounges a space for costume designing and among other things a few classrooms for Theatre Atlanta Institute of Speech and Voice 4 1982 2001 Edit In the early 1980s Theatre Atlanta was phased out and the building took on the name Center Stage Though it continued to concentrate largely on theatre the business housed a few colorful deviations Video Music Channel 1982 84 Edit On July 4 1982 The Video Music Channel made its first cable broadcast from the basement of Center Stage Despite its low budget the station showcased original programming and quickly developed a following In 1984 the VMC seized an opportunity to step up by switching to broadcast on channel 69 Although they acquired a larger audience and fancier studio ratings were not high enough to keep it afloat and the VMC ended in 1985 5 WCW Saturday Night 1989 96 Edit In the early days of Ted Turner and cable TV World Championship Wrestling was a weekly Saturday night TV show produced by World Championship Wrestling Inc based in Atlanta GA The show was originally taped at WTBS studios on Techwood Drive until 1989 when the location was moved to Center Stage On April 4 1992 the show was renamed WCW Saturday Night and relocated to the CNN Center although months later they would return to film in Center Stage or in Columbus GA Memorable matches included WCW US Champion Konnan v Scott Armstrong Sgt Craig Pittman v Diamond Dallas Page Sting and Lex Luger v Public Enemy 6 Current Edit In 2007 The CW Television Network s Atlanta affiliate WUPA began sponsoring the local theater venue in a promotional partnership with Rival Entertainment changing the name to The CW Midtown Music Complex 7 8 After a brief period of title changes the establishment made its way back to the Center Stage moniker under management by Rival Entertainment in early 2009 Venues EditUnder changing management in the 2000s Center Stage evolved dramatically and two new venues were added to the building All three venues feature a wide variety of musical acts as well as comedy shows and theatrical performances 8 Center Stage Theater Edit Center Stage Theater is a Ticketmaster venue with a capacity of approximately 1 050 making it the largest of the three venues within the complex 8 The theater houses around 750 permanent stadium seats and features standing room on the floor in front of the stage which can also be used as additional seating space for reserved seating shows 9 Notable performances Hanson Anberlin Chris Cornell The Dixie Dregs Duran Duran Lady Gaga Skillet Steven Wilson Queens of the Stone Age Sunny Day Real Estate The Weeknd Young the Giant 10 and Widespread Panic 11 The Loft Edit February 2005 marked the arrival of The Loft located on the second floor of the Center Stage complex equipped with four full service bars and a view of the Midtown skyline The Loft is a standing room only venue with a capacity of 650 9 Ticketing is provided by Ticket Alternative 12 Notable performances Black Joe Lewis amp the Honeybears Fountains of Wayne FUN Me First amp the Gimme Gimmes Nada Surf Rooney Two Door Cinema Club Kiss Rub Punch 13 Vinyl Edit Vinyl opened on February 20 2003 with a capacity of 300 making it the smallest of the three venues The space has been described as a low key high quality live music venue caters mostly to local and regional acts and was selected for Best Live Music on AOL s 2010 Atlanta s Best List 14 The venue is mainly standing room with a handful of high top table seating 9 Ticketing is provided by Ticket Alternative 12 Notable performances Civil Twilight 15 James Blunt 16 Sleigh Bells 17 Uh Huh Her 18 Albums and live recordings EditThe venue boasts acoustics and amenities all suited to the production of any imaginable audio video or film project which have included live music video shoots full concert recordings television show tapings and sound stage for motion picture production and film scoring 19 In 2006 Elton John spent four months recording his 29th studio album The Captain amp the Kid in a closed in the round studio setting in Center Stage 20 The album was the second autobiographical album with lyricist Bernie Taupin picking up where 1976 s Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy left off 21 From 2004 to 2006 Laffapalooza starring Jamie Foxx was filmed at Center Stage for broadcast on Comedy Central 8 22 External links Edit nbsp Georgia U S state portalCenter Stage The Loft Vinyl on Facebook Center Stage Atlanta on Twitter Rival Entertainment Official WebsiteReferences Edit Abrams Ann Uhry Explosion at Orly The Disaster that Transformed Atlanta Avion Press 2002 The Day Atlanta Stood Still Georgia Public Broadcasting Georgia Public Telecommunications Commission May 30 2012 Retrieved October 20 2013 Swain Jarrison August 25 1966 Theatre Atlanta Gets Million Dllar Building Evening Independent St Petersburg Florida 59 253 9 B Retrieved November 19 2017 Morris Mike June 2 2009 Air France crash recalls 62 Orly tragedy The Atlanta Journal Constitution Cox Enterprises Archived from the original on June 6 2009 Retrieved April 4 2012 Bransford Steve A Short History of Atlanta s Video Music Channel Downhome Traces Archived from the original on August 13 2011 Retrieved June 21 2012 World Championship Wrestling 1986 The History of WWE February 2002 Retrieved October 20 2013 About CW69 WUPA CBS Corporation October 2013 Archived from the original on November 5 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 a b c d Hesseltine Ashley May 2007 Scene Nightlife Jezebel Magazine 32 33 a b c About Center Stage Official Website Retrieved October 20 2013 Center Stage Archives Creative Loafing SouthComm Communications Archived from the original on February 3 2016 Retrieved September 4 2010 Widespread Panic s Tunes for Tots Creative Loafing SouthComm Communications September 2013 Archived from the original on October 21 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 a b The Loft Atlanta Georgia Ticket Alternative October 2013 Retrieved October 20 2013 The Loft Archives Creative Loafing SouthComm Communications September 2012 Retrieved September 6 2012 AOL Names Atlanta s 2010 Top Spots Atlanta Business Chronicle December 14 2010 retrieved September 6 2012 Civil Twilight and Paper Tongues at Vinyl May 19 Atlanta Music Guide Archived from the original on September 7 2014 Retrieved October 20 2013 LUCID LOUNGE STUDIOS JAMES BLUNT CLIP 1 Archived from the original on May 28 2009 Retrieved September 4 2012 Sleigh Bells Scheduled to Slay at Vinyl on July 10 Tickets On Sale Friday May 21 Atlanta Music Guide Archived from the original on December 9 2011 Retrieved October 20 2013 Uh Huh Her Atlanta Vinyl 21 October 2011 Songkick October 21 2011 Retrieved October 20 2013 FACILITY LUCID LOUNGE STUDIOS Archived from the original on May 20 2009 Retrieved September 4 2012 The Captain amp The Kid Album Liner Notes Retrieved October 20 2013 Elton John The Captain amp The Kid Discogs Zink Media Inc Retrieved October 20 2013 Hosted by Tracy Morgan Laffapalooza Retrieved October 20 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Center Stage Atlanta amp oldid 1147761797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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