The Performing Arts Center is in the old Tarpon Springs High School, and is co-located with city offices. The building is in great shape for its age, and is obviously well maintained. We...
Tarpon Springs Cultural Center
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The Tarpon Springs Cultural Center is a historic venue, originally built in 1915 as the first City Hall, showcasing the neoclassical architectural design by Ernest Ivey Cook. After renovation in 1987, it has since transformed into a hub for the performing arts and cultural programming in the community, now listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In addition to its diverse schedule of theatrical productions and events, the Cultural Center offers insights into the region's folklore and heritage through its associated museums and the Tarpon Springs Center for Gulf Coast Folklife. With ample free parking and convenient access, it serves as a significant cultural landmark in the heart of Tarpon Springs.
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Very nice intimate venue located in what was once a school house. Very clean & well kept building. Seating was comfortable and the acoustics were great for the Motown tribute band we enjoyed....
Earlier this year, my girlfriend and I attended a performance of "Marriage of Figaro. The venue itself was quite satisfactory, as were the actors/vocalists. However, we could not hear their...
i attended carousel last weekend acting was great dancing was geat the director was terrible choreographer had her work cut out did a great job without a good director
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