Oxford Performing Arts Center

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The Oxford Performing Arts Center is a performing arts venue located in Oxford, Alabama. The venue opened in May 2013 with a gala concert with the Alabama Symphony Orchestra.[1]

The $10.4 million project saw the addition of a 1,200 seat theatre to an existing historic building dating to 1921 which previously served as a school, city hall, police station, and city jail.[2] Located in the Oxford's downtown commercial district, the venue was designed by Goodwyn, Mills, and Cawood Architects of Montgomery, Alabama. During expansion and restoration, historic aspects of the original 1921 building were retained such as flooring and columns.[2] Since its opening in 2013, the venue has had a series of renovations to enhance front of house spaces and production capabilities. The first renovation commenced in 2015 and included the addition of a women's restroom and an expanded box office. [3]The most recent renovation, in 2018, added 100 box seats to the main theatre, added a Studio Theatre to the venue, and expanded the theatrical fly system.[4]

The Center utilizes the Tessitura (software) ticketing platform and maintains memberships in regional and national arts organizations such as Association of Performing Arts Professionals.[5] The Oxford Performing Arts Center has presented several national Broadway touring musicals including The Sound of Music, Jersey Boys, and Chicago.[6]

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  1. Burkhaltereburkhalter@annistonstar.com, Eddie. "Oxford's new performing arts center opens with ASO program". The Anniston Star.
  2. 2.0 2.1 McCrelesspmccreless@annistonstar.com, Patrick. "Construction of Oxford performing arts facility coming along". The Anniston Star.
  3. ztyler@annistonstar.com, Zach Tyler, Star Staff Writer. "Arts center improvements will take history into account". The Anniston Star.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. dgaddy, Daniel Gaddy. "Oxford City Council OKs new work inside Performing Arts Center".
  5. Center, Oxford Performing Arts. "Contact Info & Hours | Oxford Performing Arts Center". www.oxfordpac.org.
  6. "Oxford Performing Arts Center Theater". www.broadwayworld.com.

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