Durham Performing Arts Center
Durham Performing Arts Center
Durham Performing Arts Center, also known as DPAC, is a state-of-the-art entertainment venue located in the heart of Durham, North Carolina. Opened in 2008, DPAC has a seating capacity of 2,700 and has become an epicenter for live performances, making it a must-see for tourists and locals alike. The center hosts over 200 events annually, including Broadway productions such as 'The Lion King' and 'Hamilton,' and concerts by world-renowned artists such as Tony Bennett and John Legend. Its distinctive contemporary design has garnered multiple accolades, including the United States Institute for Theatre Technology's 2010 Theatre Project of the Year award.
Visiting DPAC offers more than just stellar performances; it also provides a glimpse into Durham's vibrant cultural scene and storied past. The center is part of the American Tobacco Historic District, a large mixed-use complex anchored by the former Lucky Strike cigarette factory. By taking in a show at DPAC, tourists have the opportunity to explore the transformative history of a city that was once a thriving tobacco and textile hub, now reimagined as a modern entertainment destination that continues to attract talent and visitors from all over the world.
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