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Revision as of 15:20, 9 October 2016

Music Hall at Fair Park
Map
Address909 1st Avenue
Dallas, Texas
United States
Coordinates32°46′49″N 96°45′57″W / 32.780359°N 96.765788°W / 32.780359; -96.765788
OperatorDallas Summer Musicals
Capacity3,420
OpenedOctober 10, 1925
Website
www.liveatthemusichall.com
Music Hall at Fair Park

The Music Hall at Fair Park is a 3,420 seat performing arts facility in Dallas, Texas's Fair Park that opened on October 10, 1925.[1]

The building is of Spanish Baroque style with Moorish architectural influences, containing six stair towers capped with cast domes and arcade porches overlooking Fair Park. Air conditioning was added in 1954, and in 1972 the Hall was remodeled again with an expanded lobby and restaurant. In 1999 the theater was refurbished and updated. Because of the spacious nature of the Music Hall, the facility is a nationally recognized venue for Broadway musical touring companies and other large-scale public and private functions. The Music Hall is currently home to the Dallas Summer Musicals and was home to the Dallas Opera from 1957 to 2009.

References

  1. ^ Music Hall website Retrieved 9 May 2011