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Morris Performing Arts Center (South Bend, Indiana)

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At the end of its restoration and renovation in 2000, the new Morris Performing Arts Center boasts a brand-new, state-of-the-art stage house and the interiors have been restored to their original 1922 splendor.
The Morris Performing Arts Center, located in the heart of downtown South Bend, Indiana is today the home of the Broadway Theatre League, the South Bend Symphony Orchestra, and the Southold Dance Theater.

For over 75 years, the Morris has thrilled us, scared us, soothed us, rallied us, entertained us, and moved us to tears of sorrow and joy. It has drawn patrons from Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana and is the only venue of its caliber between Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis.

www.morriscenter.org/
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Coordinates:   41°40'41"N   86°15'3"W

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  • Fred Myers (guest)
    The previous location labeled "Morris Performing Arts Center" is actually a parking garage a block away. The real one is to the N.E. of the parking garage. I should have copied the previous description into the new one, but I didn't realize until too late. Please add this to the description of the real "Morris Performing Arts Center": ------------------------------------------------ The Morris Performing Arts Center, located in the heart of downtown South Bend, Indiana is today the home of the Broadway Theatre League, the South Bend Symphony Orchestra, and the Southold Dance Theater. For over 75 years, the Morris has thrilled us, scared us, soothed us, rallied us, entertained us, and moved us to tears of sorrow and joy. It has drawn patrons from Southern Michigan and Northern Indiana and is the only venue of its caliber between Chicago, Detroit, and Indianapolis. www.morriscenter.org/
  • Fred Myers (guest)
    The description and location of the Morris Performing Arts Center have been corrected. Thank you. (My previous message is now obsolete.)
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