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Theaters
Trinity Rep
Trinity Repertory Company is firmly rooted in and dedicated
to the life of its community. Through its principal aesthetic
of great stories, well told, Trinity Rep aspires to the continuous
creation of a theater that represents all that is Rhode Island,
all that is American, all that is human. With the unique performance
style of a resident acting company, Trinity Rep nurtures the
development of new work while keeping the classics alive and
relevant to the new generation of theater audiences.
RI Philharmonic
As part of the Rhode Island Philharmonic family, we provide
many concert attendance opportunities to our students, as
well as the chance to study with the best musicians in the
area. Our highly trained faculty, several of whom are members
of the Philharmonic, are eager to share their joy and love
of music with you. From Classical to Jazz, Rock-and-Roll to
World Music, we can bring the best of music to you. Music
opens doors to the imagination and provides a gateway to a
lifetime of creativity and enjoyment.
Providence Performing
Arts Center The Theatre, which is now called
the Providence Performing Arts Center, was opened as a Loew's
Movie Palace on October 6, 1928. It was designed by George
and C.W. Rapp of Chicago, brothers who became renowned as
one of the finest teams of theatre architects in America.
The Loew's philosophy was to sell tickets to theatres - not
movies; this was the inspiration for building this opulent
theatre which cost $2.5 million upon completion.
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