The Helen K. Mason Center for the Performing Arts, home to Black Theater Troupe, includes a 145-seat theater and was built to meet the specific needs of the troupe — with large space for rehearsing musicals and office space for day-to-day operations. It also sits just around the corner from Eastlake Park, a site of […]
Performing Arts Venues in Phoenix
Showing 45 - 66 of 119Various resident troupes (including Arizona Theatre Company, Ballet Arizona and Actors Theatre of Phoenix) share time with touring companies and special bookings on the two stages (capacities: 815 and 284) at this plush facility.
Authentic Greek foods include gyros, kalamari, pastitsio (Greek “lasagna”), spanakopita (spinach pie) and lamb roasted on a spit. Also, melt-off-the-bone lamb shanks — and melt-in-your-mouth loukoumades (Greek doughnuts). This festival offers the most Greek pastries of any other, including baklava, melomakarouna dipped in honey and much more, baked by Greek yiayias (grandmothers). Packaged handmade pastries […]
This thought-provoking and well-tuned community troupe brings consistently affordable and high-quality theater. They also offer classes, workshops, and forums that are open to the public about theater and performance. They recently launched a unique series of drama workshops aimed at boosting the self-esteem of Arizona teenagers at a local homeless shelter, helping dozens of at-risk […]
The resident theatre of Phoenix College hosting both student performed productions and outside theatre company performances.
You know you grew up in Phoenix if you attended a memorable rock concert at this deluxe, open-air venue. Even with general admission lawn seating, there was never-nor is there now-a bad seat in the place, because not one of the 4, 200 seats are further than 175 feet from the stage. And what a […]
Located in downtown Mesa, the Mesa Arts Center is the largest arts center in the state. It includes a total of four performance spaces including the Farnsworth Studio Theater, which seats 99 for an intimate setting, and on the other end of the spectrum the 1,600-seat Ikeda Theater. The complex also includes the Mesa Contemporary […]