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Performing Art Venues in Eugene
The Hult Center For The Performing Arts
Built by the citizens of Eugene, the Hult Center has quite an impressive history. Since its grand opening in 1982, the Hult Center has been charming audiences and popular performers alike with its stunning architectural and acoustical features.
From the towering glass lobby, to the massive 2,500 seat Silva Concert Hall with its basket weave ceiling, to the intimate 500-seat Soreng Theater with its intriguing asymmetrical design, to the divine Jacobs Gallery downstairs, the Hult Center is truly a great arts facility.
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Historic McDonald Theatre
When entering the McDonald Theatre building, one is immediately flooded with past memories of stage and screen performances because the 1928 building is loaded with historical memories and elements reflecting the days of yore. Hence, The McDonald Theatre has evolved into a performing arts venue, rich in theatrical history with a desire to capture live artistic movements of the times.
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The Shedd Institute
The Shedd Institute was founded in 1991 under the name Oregon Festival of American Music as a thematically-based summer orchestral pops festival dedicated to the championship of American classical music. In 1993 the Festival was designated as a Resident Company of the Hult Center for the Performing Arts, joining 6 other local non-profits, including The Eugene Symphony, Eugene Opera, Eugene Ballet and Oregon Bach Festival. It established a community music institute in 1995. It is commonly referred to as "The Shedd Institute" while the building is know simply as "The Shedd".
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The Cuthbert Amphitheater
A beautiful concert venue with a capacity of more than 4,000, The Cuthbert Amphitheater offers everyone an opportunity to enjoy live music outdoors during spectacular Oregon summers. Located in Eugene, Oregon at the edge of Alton Baker Park near the University of Oregon's Autzen Stadium, The Cuthbert features superb sound, beer gardens, food booths and an environment perfect for enjoying superb music performed live by the best touring bands in the country.
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The W.O.W. Hall
The CCPA (The Community Center for the Performing Arts) is dedicated to providing a safe and friendly meeting place for the community, a place for appreciation of the arts for all ages and income levels, and a training ground for new generations. Local, regional, national and international acts frequently grace the stage, and the Hall prides itself on the diversity. Shows range from concerts of folk, rock, reggae, jazz, blues, pop, punk, electronic, hip-hop and world beat music to dance, theater, film and circus performances. Many artists have released works recorded at the W.O.W. Hall.
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Rumors: October 16 - November 7
NBC's Last Comic Standing:
October 21
"Things That Go Bump"
Comedy Murder Mystery Dinner Show: October 30
Carl Woideck: Jazz Meets Cole Porter: October 14
Oregon Mozart Players:
All Amadeus: October 9
Tech N9ne:
October 3
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August - September


Chris Botti: September 16
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Willie Nelson: September 19
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Eugene Symphony: Pictures at an Exhibition:
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38th Annual Corvallis Fall Festival: September 25-26
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Flaming Lips: September 29
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The Grapes Of Wrath: October 1-17
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Blind Boys of Alabama: October 7
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Eugene Ballet Company - Cinderella: October 16 & 17
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Eugene Symphony: Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1: October 21
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Celtic Thunder: It's Entertainment: October 29
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B. B. King: November 3
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