Where are the best seats at DPAC?
Based on guest surveys, seats in the Grand Tier provide the best overall experience of any seating area at DPAC. Seats in this area are often priced $10 to $20 less than our best orchestra seats. Grand Tier seats are located one level above the Orchestra and seating is on more of an incline than the Orchestra.
Who owns the DPAC?
the City of Durham
Owned by the City of Durham and operated under the direction of Nederlander and Professional Facilities Management (PFM), since 2011 DPAC has been listed as the #1 performing arts organization in the region by the Triangle Business Journal.
How was DPAC funded?
The DPAC is funded through national funding agencies of the participating ESA member states. These funding agencies, including ESA, have signed a multi-lateral agreement (MLA) which commits all parties to fund DPAC efforts up to the end of 2022.
When was Durham Performing Arts Center built?
November 30, 2008
The Durham Performing Arts Center (often called the DPAC) opened November 30, 2008 as the largest performing arts center in the Carolinas at a cost of $48 million….Durham Performing Arts Center.
Construction | |
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Opened | November 30, 2008 |
Architect | Szostak Design |
Website | |
www.dpacnc.com |
Are there bad seats at DPAC?
The seating arrangements at DPAC are really really good for sight lines, really there is not a bad seat in the house, yes on the third tier it seems like you are in the clouds, but you can still see the whole show.
How many seats are in the Durham Performing Arts Center?
2,712
Durham Performing Arts Center/Capacity
How many seats are in DPAC Durham NC?
What does DPAC stand for?
DPAC
Acronym | Definition |
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DPAC | Data Processing Advisory Committee |
DPAC | Division Personnel Administration Center |
DPAC | Digital Precise Air Control (AAON, Inc.) |
DPAC | Doctors Patient and Communities (UK medical training) |
How many people does the Tanger center seat?
3,000
Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts/Capacity
Steven Tanger Center for the Performing Arts is a state-of-the-art facility with a seating capacity of approximately 3,000. The venue is located in downtown Greensboro at 300 N. Elm Street.
Who designed DPAC?
Phil Szostak
Co-developed and designed by Phil Szostak, DPAC is the largest venue of its kind in the Carolinas and was built for a total project cost of $46M, less than half the price of comparable venues elsewhere in the country.
How many people are in DPAC?
How many people can DPAC hold?