April 1st, 2010
Carnegie Center of the Greater Cincinnati Area
The Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center in the greater Cincinnati metropolitan area is one of the region’s great cultural establishments and entertainment venues. And while it is located just across the river from the city of Cincinnati, both the Ohio residents and tourists who are visiting on the Cincinnati side are attracted to its diverse offerings. The center is a multidisciplinary facility that houses entertainment and performance genres for audiences of all ages and interests. In addition to the great productions there are art exhibits, special engagement lectures and educational programs that attract a diverse population of audience members and participants.
Cincinnati is well known for its cultural diversity and progressive arts scenes and these elements are represented by facilities such as the Carnegie center. Information on this and other major entertainment venues is available at most of the city’s boutique hotels. Cincinnati has an extensive history of fascinating cultural features and this is one of the reasons why many people visit it every year. The center will be presenting a production of Irwin Shaw’s Bury the Dead . This provocative dramatic commentary on the nature of war and its effects on soldiers will open on April 8th. The production will feature some of Cincinnati’s top professional actors and is directed by Michael R. Burnham.
In addition to the great stage performances the galleries and exhibits at the center also draw a lot of attention and patronage. It’s current exhibit, The Art of Food is scheduled to run through April 2nd so interested observers should make quick plans to visit it. These aspects as well as the educational programs at the center contribute to the main reasons this establishment is so well supported and respected by the community and draws so much attention and attraction from tourists. If you plan to visit Cincinnati, you will definitely want to make plans to visit the Carnegie Visual and Performing Arts Center.
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