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About Ulster Performing Arts Center. The newly-renovated historic theatre, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is one of the last great show palaces in New York State. With a seating capacity of 1,500, UPAC and the Broadway Theatre offer year-round entertainment including touring artists of the highest quality in theater, dance ...
Ulster Performing Arts Center, Kingston, New York. 12,475 likes · 32 talking about this · 18,115 were here. UPAC is governed by the Bardavon 1869 Opera House Board of Directors and a full time staff... Ulster Performing Arts Center | Kingston NY.
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Known today as the Ulster Performing Arts Center, the Broadway Theatre opened in 1927 as a movie palace and vaudeville house designed by the famed New York City architect Douglas P. Hall. Purchased in 1947 by the Walter Reade Organization, the Broadway soon became a first-run movie house.
The Ulster Performing Arts Center is the old Broadway Theatre in mid town Kingston, NY the theatre is a beautifully restored Movie palace from the late 20's. There is not a bad seat in the house for viewing and listening. I have been to UPAC numerous times in the past 20 years and have seen Steve Martin, Tony Bennett, Lily Tomlin, Jeff Beck ...
- 601 Broadway, Kingston, New York 12401-3601
Ulster Performing Arts Center 601 Broadway, Kingston, NY A stellar trio assembles to take on the lead roles of Strauss’s comedy, with soprano Lise Davidsen in her Met role debut as the Marschallin, opposite mezzo-soprano Samantha Hankey in her Met role debut as Octavian, and soprano Erin Morley as Sophie.