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Ford Center Lobby


Ford Center Stage


Ford Center Auditorium



Ford Center for the Performing Arts

January brought the official opening of Broadway's first new playhouse in more than a decade, the Ford Center for the Performing Arts. The 1,800-seat theater, one of the largest on Broadway, was called a "sparking medley" and "a beautifully orchestrated patische" by a New York Times reviewer.

Built on the site of the turn-of-the-century Lyric Theater and 1920's Apollo Theater, the Ford Center incorporates the architectural elements of both playhouses. These panaromic images capture the interior of this plush new showplace, from the lobby's grand staircase to the proscenium arch that frames the stage.


If you are seeing PhotoBubbles for the first time, do the following:

Also:
A New Theater, the story of how the Ford Center was built
Herbert Muschamp's Review of the Ford Center

IPIX, the creator of PhotoBubbles


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