1601 Broadway Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, United StatesMap
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Not a bad seat in the house! We saw the Nutcracker here and loved it. Easy to park right on site, quick access to the bars, and courteous staff.
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Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Kaufman Center for the Performing Arts, located in downtown Kansas City, officially opened on September 16, 2000. The building, designed by the Israeli architectural firm, covers an area of 26,477 square meters and includes two separate buildings - the Muriel • Kaufman Theater and Heizberg Hall. The two buildings resemble a standing shell, and the roofs and walls of the buildings are made of glass, making it a great place to view the city. The Art Center mainly displays the arts and performances from all over the world, including classical music, pop music, jazz music, ballet, modern dance, Broadway repertoire, comedy and other programs. There is also a 10,498-square-meter terrace that can be used for outdoor performances and public rest.
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Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Not a bad seat in the house! We saw the Nutcracker here and loved it. Easy to park right on site, quick access to the bars, and courteous staff.
Kaufman Center for the Performing Arts - An art center that combines music, opera, theater, dance and a single body will officially open with Kansas City Center, Missouri, on September 16, 2011. At that time, the venue will showcase the world's literary and performing programs, including classical music, pop, jazz, ballet, modern dance, Bainao repertoire, comedy and other programs. Designed by Israel Moshe Safdie Architecture, the art center covers 285,000 square feet (26,477 square meters) and includes two separate buildings, the 1,800-seat Muiril Kaufman Theater (Muriel Kauffman Theatre) and the 1,600-seat Heitzberg Hall (Helzberg Hall), Both buildings are shaped like a standing shell, each with a glass roof and glass walls that give a sweeping view of Kansas City. The Arts Center, which covers 5 acres, also includes an 113,000 square foot (10,498 square meters) Performing Arts Center terrace, which can be used as a public place for outdoor performances
Just in the city center, the beautiful old building. The statue in front of it is also very tasteful. It makes people like it. There are many exhibits inside. But I can’t understand the art or the niche culture. It is not recommended.
The Art Center building is relatively clean and simple.