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Blumenthal Arts
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Blumenthal Arts is a not-for-profit, multi-venue performing arts complex located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Opening in November 1992, Blumenthal owns and operates 4 theaters on 2 campuses in Uptown Charlotte.[1]
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Address | 130 North Tryon St. (Blumenthal) 345 North College St. (Spirit Square) 430 South Tryon St. (Levine Center for the Arts) Charlotte, North Carolina United States |
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Coordinates | 35.227147°N 80.841463°W / 35.227147; -80.841463 |
Owner | Wells Fargo (Knight Theatre) |
Operator | North Carolina Performing Arts Center at Charlotte Foundation |
Type | Performing arts center |
Capacity | Belk Theater: 2,097 Booth Playhouse: 434 Stage Door Theater: 172 McGlohon Theatre: 716 Duke Energy Theater: 190 Knight Theater: 1,193 |
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Opened | 1992 (Blumenthal) 1909 (Spirit Square) 2009 (Knight Theatre) |
Reopened | 1976 (Spirit Square) |
Architect | César Pelli (Blumenthal) J. M. Michael (Spirit Square) tvsdesign (Knight Theatre) |
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