Marcus Center

Marcus Center for the Performing Arts

The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. It serves as the home of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Florentine Opera, Milwaukee Ballet, First Stage Children's Theater and other local arts organizations. It is located at the corner of Water Street and State Street in downtown Milwaukee, and is owned by Milwaukee County.

The Marcus Center was designed in the Brutalist style by noted Chicago architect Harry Weese.[1] Construction began on June 27, 1966, and it opened on July 26, 1969 as the Performing Arts Center. After a $25 million donation from the Marcus Corporation in honor of its founder Ben Marcus and his wife Ceil, Milwaukee County decided to change the venue's name in 1994.

Performance and other facilities

The center contains four major theater venues:

In addition, the center's grounds feature several public artworks including Seymour Lipton's Laureate and Allen Ditson's Trigon.

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Coordinates: 43°2′34″N 87°54′41″W / 43.04278°N 87.91139°W / 43.04278; -87.91139

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