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Ferguson Center for the Arts

Ferguson Center for the Arts
Address 1 Avenue of the Arts
Newport News VA 23606
Coordinates 37°03′40″N 76°29′24″W / 37.061°N 76.490°W / 37.061; -76.490
Owner Christopher Newport University
Type Theatre/Concert hall
Capacity 1753
Construction
Opened 2005
Architect Henry N. Cobb, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
Website
fergusoncenter.org

The Ferguson Center for the Arts is a theater and concert hall on the campus of Christopher Newport University in Newport News, Virginia, United States. The complex fully opened in September 2005 with two concert halls and many other facilities.

The Ferguson Center for the Arts contains three distinct, separate concert halls: the Concert Hall, the Music and Theatre Hall, and the Studio Theater.

The Concert Hall is the flagship auditorium in the complex. The hall is acoustically engineered so that anyone on stage can be heard from any seat without a microphone. The Concert Hall has 1,725 seats.

A 453-seat theater in the Ferguson Center for the Arts complex.

A 200-seat theater in the Ferguson Center for the Arts complex.

The building also contains rehearsal halls, a dance studio, full scenery, prop and costume shops, arts studios, Ferguson Hall Art Gallery, the Falk Gallery, music practice rooms, and many educational classrooms and other learning areas. The majority of these rooms opened in the Fall of 2005.

Formerly, the Ferguson High School was located at 1 University Place. The name "Ferguson" is well known in the Newport News area because Homer L. Ferguson was the President of the nearby Newport News Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company. The high school was named after him. Additionally, Newport News is home to the corporate headquarters of Ferguson Enterprises, a leading plumbing-supply company. Ferguson Enterprises sponsored the construction of the center, and was granted naming rights as a result of their contribution.

The Ferguson Center was designed by Henry N. Cobb of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners. The center was constructed in two phases. The first phase of construction was completed in the summer months of 2004. The first phase completed the 440 seat Music and Theater Hall and a 200-seat Studio Theater. The second phase of construction was completed a year later. This added a 1,700-seat Concert Hall that was acoustically designed for stage performance. Most likely, when "The Ferguson Center" is mentioned outside of Christopher Newport University, this is what is being referred to. The construction was led by two opening acts. Tony Bennett performed in the Music and Theater hall on September 1, 2004. During the show, Tony Bennett remarked: "They don't make theaters like this anymore!". Actor and singer Michael Crawford opened the Concert Hall on September 12, 2005. The New York Pops accompanied him that night.


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