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Stanley Center for the Arts

The Stanley theater is host to shows presented by Broadway Utica as well as many world-class performers.

1-315-724-1113
259 Genesee St.
Utica, NY 13502
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Originally built to be a movie palace, The Stanley opened on September 10, 1928, and was designed by the famous architect Thomas Lamb, who is considered one of the foremost designers of theaters and cinemas in the 20th century.

Today, this opulent theater is host to shows presented by Broadway Utica as well as many world-class performers.
 
 

Utica, NY

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