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Louise
Ferguson Theatre
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Carol Morsani Hall is the largest of the five
theaters at the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts. Construction of
this facility commenced in April 1984. Only three years later, in
September of 1987, the center was formally opened with gala performances
by the National
Ballet of Canada, the Florida
Orchestra, and singers of the New
York City Opera. The center, situated on nine acres in downtown
Tampa on the banks of the Hillsborough River, includes Carol Morsani
Hall, Louise
Ferguson Theatre, Jaeb Studio Theatre, Shimberg Playhouse, and
a large rehearsal hall.
The 2500-seat Carol Morsani Hall is an Artec-designed
concert theater used for a wide range of performances. These include
headline acts, ballet, musical theater, and opera. The hall is also
the home of the Florida
Orchestra. In concert mode, an "acoustical wall,"
constructed of wood mounted on a steel frame is lowered and the
orchestra performs downstage of it. This wall also serves as the
safety curtain. Variable acoustics devices include a large acoustic
canopy containing theatrical and concert lighting, and a motorized
acoustic control curtains and banners.
Artec provided Design and Planning services covering
Pre-Design
Phase services, Auditorium
Design, Noise
& Vibration Control and Facility
Planning consulting services for the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts. The architect for the Center was
D. Fred Lebensold, ARCOP.
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