Addison Theatre Center
15650 Addison Road
Addison, TX, 75001
(at Addison Rd & Addison Circle)
Phone: 972-450-6232
WaterTower Theatre is the resident theatre company of the Addison Theatre Centre, a 32,000 square foot state-of-the-art, custom-designed space. With the help of Theatre Project Consultants, Architect Gary Cunningham designed the theatre to be a "found place," not the traditional auditorium-style of most theatres. Completed in January of 1992, this sleek contemporary building uses concrete, glass and stone to tie the past to the present, as well as the outdoors to the indoors.
Designed to be used in a myriad of configurations, the main theatre space of the complex has the capacity to hang up to 40,000 lbs. from the ceiling, pump water into the performance area, open the ceiling for access to the sky and open large 10' X 17' doors for access to outdoors. Entire or partial second and third floors can be added through the use of 44 steel bar joists that fit across the width of the space. Whatever the production, the entire space can be adapted to create the ambience of a performance, putting the audience directly into a thrilling experience.
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Mike Orren, says:
The theater, even the main hall, is intimate and comfortable. Seats are very comfortable and roomy (something woefully overlooked in many area venues). Each seat is individually bolted though, and a few (or at least one: B-101) are missing a bolt and tend to rock a bit.
I also really appreciated the reasonable concession pricing. $4 for beer and wine is par for the course at area theaters, but $1 for water, sodas and snacks seems a real deal.
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