Front of The Ware Center in Lancaster, PA.
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Former names | Pennsylvania Academy of Music (2008–2010) |
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Address | 42 N. Prince Street Lancaster, PA 17603 |
Location | Lancaster, PA |
Operator | Millersville University |
Type | Performing arts center |
Capacity | Steinman Hall: 350 Lyet Lobby: 300 Atrium: 300 Owen Salon: 120 Binns Room: 100 |
Construction | |
Broke ground | May 20, 2006 |
Opened | June 11, 2008 |
Architect | Philip Johnson |
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The Ware Center is a performing arts center located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. First opened in 2008, it has been a satellite campus of Millersville University since 2010. Along with the Winter Center, The Ware Center is a venue for Millersville University’s Department of Visual & Performing Arts.
Originally designed by architect Philip Johnson and noted acoustician Cyril M. Harris, the $32 million building opened in 2008 as the home of the now defunct Pennsylvania Academy of Music. The building became available due to the bankruptcy of the PA Academy of Music at the same time Millersville University was planning an extensive renovation of its main campus arts center. Millersville University began leasing the building in June 2010, shortly after the PA Academy of Music left the building. The Pennsylvania Department of General Services then bought the building from Union Community Bank on Millersville's behalf for $10.9 million in March 2011. $14.5 million was originally allocated by the state of Pennsylvania for purchasing the 63,000-square-foot building on Millersville's behalf, as well as equipping, furnishing and renovating it.
At that point, the building was known as “Millersville University-Lancaster”, as it wasn’t until September 12, 2011 that it was renamed “The Ware Center” in honor of philanthropists Paul W. and Judy S. Ware at a dedication ceremony in the building’s main theater, Steinman Hall.
In 2012, The Ware Center underwent a $2.4 million renovation to better adapt it to Millersville University's needs; among the renovations was the creation of larger classroom space and lighting and acoustic improvements to Steinman Hall.
The building plays host to various musical, theatrical, dance, poetry, lecture, and other artistic events throughout the year, including on Lancaster city’s First Fridays. It is also rented out as a private event venue and banquet hall for meetings, conferences, and weddings.
Lancaster’s local newspaper LNP has referred to The Ware Center as “the busiest exhibit, performance, classroom and event space in Lancaster County”.