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Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) celebrates a milestone by announcing its first ever presenting sponsor, First Horizon, on Friday. Dave Chappelle to play Durham Oct. 21 ...
Durham Performing Arts Center History Since its opening in 2008, DPAC (Durham Performing Arts Center) has become the center for live entertainment in North Carolina.
Read our Nov. 14, 2007, cover story on DPAC, “That empty feeling: The Durham Performing Arts Center,” including a timeline and cost details.
When it comes to entertainment, the Durham Performing Arts Center is the place to go. Located in the heart of downtown Durham ...
Text description provided by the architects. The Durham Performing Arts Center (DPAC) is a 103,000 gsf, 2,800-seat Broadway-style theater, co-developed and designed by Philip Szostak, FAIA ...
The $48 million Durham Performing Arts Center opened Sunday night with a performance by legendary blues singer B.B. King. The multi-use performance space, which seats up to 2,800 people, is the ...
Complete Information About Mamma Mia! in Raleigh at Durham Performing Arts Center. Set on a Greek island paradise where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship, and identity is ...
See “1776” at the Durham Performing Arts Center. Don’t miss the official Broadway tour of “1776,” coming to the Durham Performing Arts Center between May 30 and June 4.
B.B. King’s two-hour set Sunday night in Durham inaugurated the city’s $46.8 million Durham Performing Arts Center with humor, wisdom and the occasional piercing blast from his gleaming black ...
Wicked will return to the Durham Performing Arts Center next fall, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 25. Ticket information will be announced at a later date. Tickets for groups will be on sale in January.