San Jose Center for the Performing Arts

The San Jose Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue located in Downtown San Jose, California. It opened in 1972 and is now home to San Jose Dance Theatre and Broadway San Jose.

San Jose Center for the Performing Arts
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Address255 Almaden Blvd.
San Jose, California
United States
Coordinates37°19′47.92″N 121°53′31.75″W / 37.3299778°N 121.8921528°W / 37.3299778; -121.8921528
Public transitSanta Clara Valley Transportation Authority Blue Line (VTA) Green Line (VTA) Convention Center
OwnerCity of San Jose
OperatorTeam San Jose
TypePerforming arts center
Capacity2,677
Construction
Opened1972 (1972)
ArchitectTaliesin Associated Architects
BuilderBarnhart Construction Company
Tenants
San Jose Dance Theatre
Broadway San Jose
Website
sanjosetheaters.org

History

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Performing Arts Plaza.

The theater opened in 1972 the architect was William Wesley Peters of Taliesin Associated Architects. Contractor was the Barnhart Construction Company.[1] Less than three months after the theater opened a portion of the movable auditorium ceiling collapsed resulting in two workmen being stranded on a steel beam above the 15 ton ceiling crushed 100 seats, however nobody was injured and the two workmen were able to make it to safety.[2] The theater was closed for repairs for several months and reopened in 1973.[3] For 34 years, the theater was the home of the American Musical Theatre of San Jose (a.k.a. San Jose Civic Light Opera) from 1975 until the demise of the theater company in 2008.

Architecture

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The center's auditorium has 2,677 seats, split into 1,921 orchestra and 756 balcony seats. It also has two smaller rooms, the Private Ridder Lounge with capacity for 150 and the Private President's Club with capacity for 50.[4]

Notable events

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  • FanFan - Road To Happiness World Tour - January 28, 2018
  • Joker Xue - Skyscraper World Tour - November 9, 2018
  • Paris By Night - Shows 67, 71, 75 & 79

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "16 Dec 1972, 4 - The Peninsula Times Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  2. ^ "10 May 1972, 29 - The Peninsula Times Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  3. ^ "31 Aug 1972, 3 - The Peninsula Times Tribune at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  4. ^ San Jose Center for the Performing Arts