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The Pittsburgh Cultural
Trust is a non-profit organization dedicated to the
promotion and development of Pittsburgh's downtown
Cultural District.
803 Liberty Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15222
Phone: (412) 471-6070
Box Office:
(412) 456-6666
Group Sales:
(412) 471-6930
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The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts
The Stanley Theater was built in 1927 at a cost of $3 million and opened on
February 27, 1928. James Bly Clark, an early theater tycoon who assisted
in the founding of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, financed its creation.
The Stanley was billed as "Pittsburgh's Palace of Amusement." In
attendence on opening night were Governor John S. Fisher, Mayor Charles H. Kline and Adolph
Zukor, president of Paramount Studios. Regular admission cost 65 cents - 25 cents if you
came before noon - and performances provided a welcome lift of spirits during the Great
Depression.
The theater was purchased and remodeled by the Cinemette Corporation in 1976, and in 1977, DiCesare
Engler Productions bought the Stanley to present rock and roll concerts through 1982.
The late H.J. Heinz II focused his attention
on the historic restoration of the Stanley Theater, and as a result, this
became The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust's first project after its founding in 1984.
The $43 million dollar restoration would take approximately two years, faithfully
restoring the Benedum Center to look as the Stanley did on opening night in 1928.
By following the very strict restoration standards
set by the U.S. Department of the Interior, the Commonwealth Bureau of
Historic Preservation and the Historic Review Commission of Pennsylvania,
the building is registered with the National Register of Historic Places.
Theater Layout
Seating Chart
Download a detailed seating chart (971k, Requires Adobe Acrobat)
Benedum Center Facts
- There are over 90 crystal chandeliers, torchieres and sconces in
the theater, all but one are original. The Central Brass Company located in Reading, PA refurbished them.
- The Grand Lobby mirrors, marble and woodwork are all original.
- At the landing on each staircase in the Grand Lobby are
18-foot high original mirrors meant to be reminiscent of the
Hall of Mirrors at the Palace of Versailles.
- The signature piece of the Benedum Center is the original main
chandelier which weighs 4,700 pounds, is 20 feet high and 12 feet wide.
It was restored in honor of the late H.J. Heinz II.
- Approximately 95% of the interior of the building is plaster. It took
a fifteen person crew almost a full year to complete the plaster renovations.
- There are 1,500 feet of brass rail in the theater, most of which is original.
- On St. Patrick's Day in 1936, the theater flooded within two feet
of the balcony. Several men were trapped for three days until
police arrived in a motorboat and rescued them.
- The Benedum Center for the Performing Arts was named in honor of
the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, which made the largest
contribution toward the restoration of the theater.
- The Benedum Center opened on Friday, September 25, 1987, with a
show called Purely Pittsburgh. It was written by Dan Langen and
produced by Mandy Levine. The show featured composers from
Pittsburgh and performers with a Pittsburgh connection.
- In 1928, the Stanley cost $3 million to build. In 1987, the
Benedum Center cost $43 million to restore.
Upcoming Events
- Annie Get Your Gun
- 13 performances starting Thursday, July 24, 2008
- West Side Story
- 16 performances starting Tuesday, August 5, 2008
- Classic Soul Music Festival starring MAZE featuring Frankie Beverly
- Thursday, August 21, 2008
- Jordin Sparks / Jesse McCartney
- Sunday, August 24, 2008
- Wicked
- 40 performances starting Wednesday, September 3, 2008
- Patrizio Buanne
- Wednesday, October 8, 2008
- The Great Gatsby
- 3 performances starting Friday, October 31, 2008
- Mamma Mia!
- 8 performances starting Wednesday, November 5, 2008
- Frank Caliendo in Concert
- Saturday, November 22, 2008
- Spamalot
- 8 performances starting Tuesday, November 25, 2008
- Spamalot
- 8 performances starting Tuesday, November 25, 2008
- Frost/Nixon
- 8 performances starting Tuesday, December 2, 2008
- Nutcracker
- 14 performances starting Friday, December 12, 2008
- Jersey Boys
- 32 performances starting Wednesday, January 7, 2009
- Batsheva Dance Company
- Thursday, February 5, 2009
- Romeo et Juliette
- 4 performances starting Thursday, February 12, 2009
- Fiddler on the Roof
- 8 performances starting Tuesday, February 17, 2009
- Movin' Out
- 5 performances starting Friday, February 27, 2009
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- 8 performances starting Tuesday, March 10, 2009
- David Sedaris
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
- Rent
- 8 performances starting Tuesday, April 14, 2009
- Cinderella
- 4 performances starting Friday, April 24, 2009
Direction to the Benedum Center
Benedum Center for the Performing Arts 719 Liberty Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15222
From the North
- Follow Interstate 279 South to Pittsburgh
- Take the Veteran's Bridge/ Interstate 579 Exit
- Stay in the right lane and take Sixth Avenue Exit
- Follow Sixth Avenue and cross over Liberty Avenue
- Road becomes Seventh Street
- Benedum Center is on the right, on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street.
Or
- Follow Interstate 279 South to Pittsburgh
- The Fort Duquesne Bridge Exit and stay in the left lane
- Take the Fort Duquesne Blvd. Exit off the bridge
- Proceed on Fort Duquesne Blvd. to Seventh Street
- Make a right on Seventh Street
- Proceed through traffic light at Penn Avenue
- Benedum Center is on the left, on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street.
From the South
- Follow Route 51 North (Saw Mill Run Blvd.) to the Liberty Tunnels
- Turn right into the Tunnels and proceed across Liberty Bridge
- Take the Interstate 579 Exit onto Crosstown Blvd.
- Immediately exit to the left on Seventh Avenue
- Follow Seventh Avenue to Liberty Avenue and turn left
- Proceed on Liberty Avenue and make a right on Seventh Street
- Benedum Center is on the right, on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street.
Or
- Follow Route 837 North through Pittsburgh's South Side
- At Station Square, turn right on Smithfield Street Bridge
- Follow Smithfield Street to Sixth Avenue, turn left
- Follow Sixth Avenue and cross over Liberty Avenue
- Road becomes Seventh Street
- Benedum Center is on the right, on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street.
From the East
- From the Turnpike, take exit 6 to Monroeville/Pittsburgh
- Take I-376 West (towards Pittsburgh) for 13.5 miles to Exit 1C, Grant Street
- At the signal at the end of the exit ramp, turn left onto Fort Pitt Boulevard
- Continue another 0.4 miles and at the third signal, turn right, onto Stanwix Street
- Proceed straight to the fourth light and bear right (45º angle) onto Liberty Avenue
- Go to the third traffic light and turn left onto Seventh Street
- Benedum Center is on the right, on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street.
Or
- Follow Interstate 376 West to Pittsburgh
- Take the Boulevard of the Allies Exit
- Take the 579 exit onto Crosstown Blvd.
- Immediately exit to the left on Seventh Avenue
- Follow Seventh Avenue to Liberty Avenue and turn left
- Proceed on Liberty Avenue to Seventh Street
- Make a right on Seventh Street
- Benedum Center is on right, on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street.
From the West
- Follow Interstate 279 North to Pittsburgh
- Proceed to Fort Pitt Tunnels
- Take Liberty Avenue Exit
- Proceed on Liberty Avenue to Seventh Street
- Make a left on Seventh Street
- Benedum Center is on the right, on the corner of Liberty and Seventh Street.
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