
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Guide: Event Tickets and Schedules for Different Time of the Year
The wonderfully re-established Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall opened back in 1984, and it was initially called the 'Portland Public Theatre' which was built in 1928.
Official website of the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
http://www.pcpa.com/events/asch.php
The Arlene Schnitzer Hall is abode to the White Bird Dance Company, Oregon Symphony, Portland Arts & Lectures including many other local drama art groups, making it a complete haven for lovers of the performing arts.
The Italian decorative recovery architecture was held to be the nationalized platform of Rapp & Rapp, prominent Chicago theatre architects. Visitors who visit the concert hall are welcomed by a sixty five feet high str2Portlandstr2 symbol on top of the Broadway Marquee, which has roughly around six thousand theatrical lights.
A list of weekly events at the Schnitzer Concert Hall
http://www.pcpa.com/events/index.php
The main features of the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall are, its seating arrangement for two thousand seven hundred and seventy six people at one time, a choir loft and an orchestra pit for fifteen singers to lure the audiences with their voices, an acoustical flexible portable shell, dressing rooms for ninety and an entrance access on both the park blocks and the Broadway.
The experience is sure to leave any visitor asking for more. The schedules for events throughout the year can be easily obtained from the official website mentioned above, and tickets are also easily available, either online or through a broker, and one can also look for discounts etc when booking in large numbers.
The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall is situated at - 1037 SW Broadway, Portland, Oregon-97205.
Tickets to the Arlene Schnitzer Concert hall events
http://www.ticketluck.com/venues/Arlene-Schnitzer-Concert-Hall/buy.php

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