Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center

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Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center
The Wintergarden Lobby
Volunteers showing up for usher instruction in February 2003 at the Brand-new Marian and Benjamin Schuster Performing Arts Center in Dayton, Ohio.
Address 1 West Second Street
Location Dayton, Ohio
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Owner Victoria Theatre Association/Arts Center Foundation
Type Performing arts center
Capacity Mead Theatre: 2,300
Mathile Theatre: 150
Construction
Built 2000-2003
Opened 2003
Architect César Pelli
Tenants
Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra, Dayton Opera, Dayton Ballet
Website
www.schustercenter.org
File:Rike's Christmas window display, Schuster Center, Dayton, Ohio.jpg
One of several restored Rike Kumler (Rike's) department store animated Christmas window displays, on exhibit at the Fifth Third Bank-sponsored “Wintergarden Wonderland” within the Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, on the former site of main Rike Kumler (Rike's) department store, Dayton, Ohio, taken December 8, 2013.

The Benjamin and Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center is located in Dayton, Ohio and was built in 2003 to serve as Dayton's principal center of the lively arts. It is owned and operated by The Victoria Theatre Association and occupies the former site of Rike's department store. The Center opened an additional venue to house the Association's larger touring Broadway productions and presentations. The Dayton Philharmonic, the Dayton Opera, and the Dayton Ballet rent the building for their performances. The Schuster Center and the Metropolitan Arts Center, occupying the former Metropolitan department store building next to the Victoria Theatre, stage a variety of performances of any size and form the basis of the performing arts district in downtown Dayton.

The Schuster Center comprises restaurants, a large Winter Garden, a 15-story office and residential tower, and a blackbox theater and rehearsal space.

Architect César Pelli, in designing the center's 2,300 seat Mead Theatre, included a fiber-opticaly illuminated domed ceiling depicting the Dayton sky as it appeared on the eve of the Wright Brothers’ first flight - December 16, 1903. The Winter Garden houses exotic palm trees and a café with a large glass and steel wall that looks out onto downtown Dayton.

Since its opening, the Schuster Center has hosted a number of top musical shows, including Wicked, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Beauty and the Beast.

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