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Music Hall Center for the Performing Arts stands at the gateway of downtown Detroit's entertainment district as the last remaining legitimate stage theatre in the area. Founded in 1928 as The Wilson Theatre, Music Hall has provided metropolitan Detroit residents with diverse artistic and educational performing arts opportunities.
Following the completion of an extensive six-year, $6.5 million renovation and restoration in 1995, both loyal and new audiences can appreciate the theatre's impressive design and craftsmanship. By the very nature of its 1701-seat facility, excellent sight lines, and superb acoustics, Music Hall has earned its reputation as a truly wonderful venue to see intimate theatre and dance productions. Ride this link to the Music Hall's Website at: www.musichall.org. |
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Tim Miller,
Charge Man/Head Carpenter |
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Tom Bryant, Master Electrician
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Stagehand Parking:
Cheap: Private lot at the corner of Madison and Witherell, across from the Comerica Park McDonalds. Convenient: The private lot behind the Music Hall. |
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