Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall is one of the most unique facilities of its kind in the United States. This is the place where Broadway season Tennessee Performing Arts Center is presented in a grand way. At Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall plays the leading role.
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It was the brainwork of Martha Ingram who made it possible to make this continental-style theater. Martha Ingram's dream was even supported by the citizens who realized the importance of arts in the community. The Andrew Jackson Hall along with the other two theaters is a state-owned entity and is managed by a non-profit organization. The doors of Andrew Jackson Hall Theater were opened in 1980. Even after so many years, the Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall is still the major venue for Broadway tours and various theater shows.
The Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall is a spacious proscenium theater that is famous for its continental seating. The stage of the Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall is 130’10” wide and 53’1” deep with a proscenium opening of 57’4” x 36’0”. At the Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall, there is also an orchestra shell that can be used after taking prior permission from the management if desired. The Tennessee Performing Arts Center - Andrew Jackson Hall features a maximum seating capacity of 2,472 seats, including 47 pit seats. In fact, the Andrew Jackson Hall is the Tennessee Performing Arts Center’s largest of the three state-of-the art facilities.