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Knight Theater at Levine Center for the Arts

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Knight Theater at Levine Center for the Arts

The Hunger Games filmed here - but the room's day job is dance, symphony and Broadway. The Knight Theater, at 430 South Tryon Street in uptown Charlotte, is the 1,192-seat proscenium house of the Levine Center for the Arts, opened in 2009 and managed by Blumenthal Arts as the second stage of the city's performing-arts ecosystem. The theatre was born from a plan: in 2003 Charlotte's Arts and Science Council completed a 25-year Cultural Facilities Master Plan - heir to the 1976 planning wave that produced Spirit Square, Discovery Place and the Blumenthal Center - and the resulting 2006 campaign built an entire arts campus at once: the Knight Theater, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, the Mint Museum Uptown and the Harvey B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts and Culture. The building is the district's jewel-box: tvsdesign shaped the 32.9-million-dollar theatre in curving stainless steel that plays against the terracotta facade of the Bechtler Museum next door - the two buildings literally share lobby space, an arrangement that has spawned joint programming and made the Levine campus one of America's more elegant culture blocks. The residents define the calendar: Charlotte Ballet - the former North Carolina Dance Theatre - uses the Knight as its principal stage, joined by Opera Carolina, the Charlotte Symphony and one-week touring Broadway engagements that suit the room's scale better than the 2,100-seat Belk Theater; outside, Levine Plaza hosts free events from the Charlotte Jazz Festival to Breakin' Convention. The name honours the Knight Foundation, whose investment anchored the campaign - the same philanthropy behind concert halls and cultural buildings across the American South - and the theatre's ownership arrangement, with Wells Fargo holding the building and Blumenthal operating it, reflects the public-private weave that built the whole corridor. Practical notes: the theatre sits on the Lynx Blue Line's Stonewall corridor with the Duke Energy Center towering behind; the Green - a whimsical pocket park - and the Mint and Bechtler museums fill the pre-show hour, and orchestra-level sightlines are uniformly excellent thanks to the room's steep, compact geometry.

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Type: Theater / Concert Hall

Address: 430 South Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC, United States, 28202

Website: https://www.blumenthalarts.org

Capacity: 1192

Opening Date: 01/01/2009

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