The ACPA (Alaska Center for the Performing Arts) is located in the heart of downtown Anchorage adjacent to the Town Square Park at F Street between 5th and 6th Avenues. The ACPA houses 4 performances spaces - Atwood Concert Hall, Discovery Theatre, Sydney Laurence and Voth Hall.
Web: www.anchoragemuseum.org
E-mail: Museum@AnchorageMuseum.org Phone: 907-929-9200 Fax: 907-929-9290
General museum information:
WINTER HOURS: Tuesday-Saturday 10:00am - 6:00pm,
Sunday Noon - 6:00pm,
Monday closed
SERVICE CHARGES:
None.
PARKING: There are plenty of parking options near the museum. For more information, visit anchoragemuseum.org
ACCESSIBILITY: Reserved parking and ramp entrance are located at the front of the museum. Wheelchairs are available upon request at the visitor services desk.
CHILDREN: Varies by event. See show description for details.
Acoustically sensitive and dramatically designed, the largest venue in the Alaska Center is the Evangeline Atwood Concert Hall. It seats over 2,000 and features a large stage (120' wide by 52' deep with a proscenium opening that is 57' wide and 35' high) as well as state-of-the-art equipment such as a Meyers Sound System. It showcases symphonic, chamber and popular music presentations as well as dance and Broadway musicals. The star burst ceiling in the auditorium of the Atwood Concert Hall, radiating out from the proscenium arch in reds, gold and greens, stunningly captures the effect of an aurora borealis.
Evangeline Atwood was a noted historian, author of several books and Anchorage’s most famous hostess. She and her husband Robert Atwood (owner of the Times and champion of Alaska statehood) arrived in Alaska in 1935.
The Atwood Concert Hall seats approximately 2,000 and consists of three levels (orchestra, mezzanine and balcony). A horseshoe-shaped parterre surrounds the center floor section of the orchestra.
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Recognized as an excellent setting for theatre, opera, dance, film and musical presentations, the Discovery Theatre boasts a stage in size equal to the Atwood Concert Hall with a seating capacity of approximately 700.
The auditorium of the Discovery Theatre is characterized by long, sweeping curves, defining partitions and balconies and a ceiling of silvery, saucer-shaped acoustical discs. The seat upholstery, a tapestry designed by Alaskan resident Paula Dickey entitled "Salmonberries," adds to the overall effect with a palette of rose and forest green.
The Discovery Theatre seats approximately 700 and consists of two levels (orchestra and mezzanine).
The garage is closed from 2:30amm-6:00am daily.
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