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  1. 2 days ago · A general view of the Benedum Center auditorium can be seen here for reference when purchasing tickets. A detailed seating chart PDF can be found below. Detailed Seating Chart. Parking & Directions. The Benedum Center is located at 237 7th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

  2. 2 days ago · A general view of the Benedum Center auditorium can be seen here for reference when purchasing tickets. A detailed seating chart PDF can be found below. Detailed Seating Chart. Parking & Directions. The Benedum Center is located at 237 7th Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.

    • 237 7th St, Pittsburgh, 15222, PA
    • (412) 456-6666
  3. The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts (formerly the Stanley Theatre) is a theater and concert hall located at 237 7th Street in the Cultural District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Designed by the Philadelphia architectural firm Hoffman-Henon, it was built in 1928 as the Stanley Theatre. The former movie palace was renovated and reopened as ...

  4. Oct 14, 2023 · Benedum Center for the Performing Arts. The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts, a Pittsburgh Cultural Trust theater, is a focal point of Pittsburgh's Cultural District. The 2,800-seat theater is home to Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presentations including PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh, Dentons Cohen & Grigsby Trust Presents, and First Night ...

  5. Benedum Center Interior Tour. Welcome to the Benedum Center for the Performing Arts! While you’re waiting for the show to begin, explore the theater with this tour and learn more about “Pittsburgh’s Palace of Amusement”. Below are maps of each floor with numbered locations. Each number has a corresponding tour section.

  6. 2 days ago · The Benedum Center opened on Friday, September 25, 1987, with a show called Purely Pittsburgh. It was written by Dan Langen and produced by Mandy Levine. The show featured composers from Pittsburgh and performers with a Pittsburgh connection. In 1928, the Stanley cost $3 million to build. In 1987, the Benedum Center cost $43 million to restore.

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  8. From ballet acts and game shows to music legends and comedic geniuses, people from around the world come together to watch world-class entertainment at the Benedum Center. Owned and operated by the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, the restored 2,800-seat theater is located on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street, otherwise known as the Cultural District

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