Events Venues Restaurants Movies Performers
Home | Register | Log In

Providence, RI

   [change my location]
Providence Performing Arts Center

Providence Performing Arts Center

220 Weybosset St., Providence, RI, 02903
(401) 421-2787 - Venue Website

The Theatre which is now called the Providence Performing Arts Center was opened as a Loew's Movie Palace on October 6, 1928. It was designed by George and C.W. Rapp of Chicago, brothers who became renowned as one of the finest teams of theatre architects in America. The Loew's philosophy was to sell tickets to theatres - not movies; this was the inspiration for building this opulent theatre which cost $2.5 million upon completion. On opening day, more than 14,000 people came to see Joe Stoves on the $90,000 Morgan organ and the film "Excess Baggage". Most people came just to see the magnificence of the interior, sparkling with gilding on intricate plasterwork, columns of imported marble, and huge crystal chandeliers.
Over the years, the theatre has survived many changes - it was nearly demolished in the seventies. Now, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and plays a vital role in the City's ongoing renaissance. The stagehouse was expanded in 1995, a state-of-the-art sound system was installed in 1996, and the Grand Lobby and Arcade were painstakingly restored to their 1928 splendor in 1998. It is now a world-class facility hosting first-class Broadway touring shows, plays, contemporary acts, concerts, and much more. In place of the Morgan is a rare, five-manual Mighty Wurlitzer organ; the 28' by 51' movie screen again shines brightly with current and classic films.
In the Summer of 1999, during Phase 1 of the Auditorium Restoration Project, the proscenium which frames the stage, the wall and ceiling areas under the balcony, and the front edge of the loge were meticulously researched and restored to their original ornate beauty. During Phase 2 in the Summer of 2000, the project completed the restoration work on the ceiling and walls throughout the Auditorium.
In October 2000, PPAC got a facelift with the addition of the Providence vertical and full color LED marquee. The entire Theatre was also re-carpeted in the pattern that duplicates the original from 1928.
The summer of 2002 saw the installation of a state of the art computerized HVAC system which provides patrons with a more comfortable and enjoyable theatre-going experience. Standing ground water and asbestos were also removed from the basement during this project.
During the summer of 2003, additional sprinklers, smoke, and heat detection equipment were installed within the Theatre, along with new lobby audiovisual equipment including plasma televisions.
In summer of 2004, the open fire escapes along Page Street were replaced with covered, closed stairways for safer egress of patrons, branch wiring to fixtures and receptacles throughout the Theatre and Lobby were replaced, and a custom designed and built chandelier was placed in the main dome of the Theatre.
The summer of 2005 saw the replacement of the Theatre's seats and the installation of the elevator that carries patrons from the Lobby to the upper floors of the Theatre.

The beauty of the Theatre combined with the excellence of the productions makes every event at the Providence Performing Arts Center a work of art.

Venue Type: Theater
Neighborhood: Downtown Providence
Creator:  PPACRI
Creator:  PPACRI
Location & Nearby Info
220 Weybosset St., Providence, RI, 02903
Show nearby:
Performers Coming to this Venue
The Moody Blues
The Moody Blues
Although they're best known today for their lush, lyrically and musically profound (some would say bombastic) psychedelic-era albums, the Moody Blues started out as one of the better R&B-based...
Chris Botti
Chris Botti
Though best-known as a contemporary jazz performer, trumpeter Chris Botti made his initial splash on the pop music scene. A native of Oregon, he started playing at the age of ten, and while still ...
David Sedaris
David Sedaris
David Sedaris is a best-selling author, playwright, commentator, and National Public Radio humorist. Sedaris was born on December 26, 1957. His first collection of short stories, entitled Barrel F...
Colin Mochrie
Colin Mochrie
Colin Mochrie was on the acclaimed television show, "Whose Line is it Anyway". He is currently touring in "An Evening With Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood", a critically-accl...
Sesame Street Live!
Sesame Street Live!
The lights dim, the curtain rises, and a thousand children squeal as a big yellow bird takes the stage. For over twenty-five years, VEE Corporation has entertained over 46 million children and the...
Ico_show Show all 10 upcoming performers
Reviews & Comments
USER REVIEWS
This venue currently has no reviews. Be the first to share your thoughts with others!

Don't Miss This

Hot Tickets Ticket More »

Add To Calendar 
Upcoming Events
2/17 7:30p Mary Poppins
2/18 2:00p Mary Poppins
8:00p Mary Poppins
2/19 1:00p Mary Poppins
6:30p Mary Poppins
3/2 7:30p Come Fly Away
3/3 2:00p Come Fly Away
8:00p Come Fly Away
3/4 1:00p Come Fly Away
6:30p Come Fly Away
3/9 10:30a Sesame Street Live: 123 Imagine
7:00p Sesame Street Live: 123 Imagine
3/10 10:30a Sesame Street Live: 123 Imagine
2:00p Sesame Street Live: 123 Imagine
5:30p Sesame Street Live: 123 Imagine
3/11 1:00p Sesame Street Live: 123 Imagine
4:30p Sesame Street Live: 123 Imagine
3/20 7:00p The Addams Family
3/21 7:00p The Addams Family
3/22 7:30p The Addams Family
More Information