|
The Smith Center for the Performing Arts
Centrally located in downtown’s 61-acre Symphony Park, The Smith Center sits on nearly five acres northeast from the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, which is located on the corner of Bonneville Avenue and Grand Central Parkway. The multi-theatre complex will offer a blend of performances by local arts groups as well as first-run touring attractions. It will feature music, theatre and dance companies from all over the world, and will be home to the Las Vegas Philharmonic and Nevada Ballet Theatre. The Smith Center is funded by a public-private partnership. The city of Las Vegas has provided the land, infrastructure and parking for the facility. In addition, the city, Clark County and state legislature collaborated on a car rental fee that is expected to bond for at least $100 million. The private funding campaign was launched by the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation with a landmark gift of $50 million in 2005, in honor of their chairman, Fred W. Smith, and his wife, Mary. Since then, the Reynolds Foundation has continued their generosity, pledging an additional $100 million challenge grant. This gift is the largest philanthropic donation in state history, and combined with their initial contribution, is the second largest donation to the performing arts in the United States. The Smith Center for the Performing Arts celebrated its groundbreaking and construction start with a ceremonial carillon bell casting and ringing on May 26, 2009. Construction is expected to be completed in early 2012. For more details on The Smith Center for the Performing Arts, please visit http://www.thesmithcenter.com/ All media-related questions should be directed to Jennifer Clark, by calling (702) 614-0109, or by e-mailing jenniferclark@thesmithcenter.com |
Contact Information
City Hall, Second Floor Related Links
|