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The Kavinoky Theatre opened in the 1980-81 season, but the idea for it was born a decade earlier during a production of "The Importance of Being Earnest" on the original, unrestored theatre stage. Under the artistic direction of David Lamb, the idea was two-fold: 1. To form a local company of paid professional actors to produce a subscription season of plays and to work as an ensemble along the lines of traditional repertory company. 2. To raise money through the auspices of D'Youville College to restore the small Edwardian gem of a theatre to serve as a home for the company. The 1970's were spent producing in the Porter-View Room under the company name of Stage Centre. At that time we were the only locally producing professional theatre company in Buffalo since Studio Arena cast from New York. By 1979 we had a healthy balance in the bank of $11,000 and the D'Youville Capital Campaign to restore the theatre under the leadership of Edward Kavinoky was completed. Restoration and refurbishing work was completed in time for the 1980-81 Season, the theatre was renamed The Kavinoky. Our first production was Sleuth, featuring Brian LaTulip and David Lamb and was successful enough to sell out and double our production fund (at $3 per ticket!!). The Kavinoky Company has produced over 160 shows in the last 35 years and has earned a reputation for consistently high-quality productions, a solid subscriber base of 2,500 and has received more awards than any other theatre in Buffalo. During the past 35 years, The Kavinoky has had a seminal influence on the growth of live theatre in Buffalo. Most of the leading area actors had their start at The Kavinoky, as did many of the Artistic Directors. When we began we were alone; there are now over thirty producing organizations in town! We are justifiably proud of this record. There are now more patrons attending live theatre than ever before in the city's history, but there are also many more options. This is why we need a new and strong board to help us continue our vision and maintain the company concept that has led to past successes.
4.5 based on 275 reviews
Went to see a concert in the theater, it is absolutely stunning inside, it feels like in the Phantom of Opera times, beautifully restored, now with Christmas decoration, just breathtaking, the staff was extremely friendly and helpful, by the Christmas tree a lady from staff would take pictures of the guests who wanted picture with the tree.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
I recently attended the Irish Classical Theatre's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream at the Kleinhans Music Hall with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra playing Mendelssohn's accompanying music. I've seen the play several times before and feel this was the best performance of all. The cast captured the magic of Shakespeare's words and the orchestra lifted the performance into a night that was unforgettable. The play-within-the-play was hilarious - one doesn't expect to find oneself helpless with laughter with Shakespeare - and I therefore commend the ICT on another triumph.
4.5 based on 182 reviews
A National Historic Landmark designed by Eliel and Eero Saarinen, the hall was constructed in 1940 as the permanent home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Since then, it has also become home to Just Buffalo Literary Center's Babel Series and the Buffalo Chamber Music Society's performances. It is frequently used for weddings, corporate meetings, and performances by local organizations. Each spring, more than 10,000 people receive their high school or college diplomas on the Kleinhans stage.
11/23/19 Although we attended the Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour with the BPO. The magical Mystery is the Beauty and Acoustics of a wold class facility. There is no bad seat in the house and the sound is just phenomenal. The seating is also very comfortable. We were in the balcony. Great sound and sight lines. I was surprised by the large reception room and restaurant in the basement. Even the bathrooms were remarkable. Buffalo should be proud of this venue. If you have never been there, treat your self to a great experience. Well worth your time to see and event and or experience the artistic power of our own BPO.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
The Chorus, an independent non-profit organization with more than one hundred auditioned voices, is comprised of skilled and committed singers who continually develop and pursue a tradition of excellence.The Chorus continues to appear at various locations throughout Western New York including Artpark, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo Museum of Science, Our Lady of Victory Basilica, and the Chautauqua Institution.The Chorus celebrates its 75th Anniversary in September!!!! Come share the joy of singing for 75 years!
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Buffalo's resident professional orchestra, serving the community since 1935. The BPO records for Naxos and has their own label, Beau Fleuve. From September to June, visitors can catch a concert nearly every weekend, ranging from classical masterworks to pops superstars. The orchestra's home is Kleinhans Music Hall, located at the nexus of several of Buffalo's most vibrant neighborhoods and designated a National Historic Landmark.
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