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  1. The Columbus Performing Arts Center’s history dates back to 1923. However, it was not until 1957 that the two adjoined buildings merged to form the Van Fleet Theatre. Van Fleet Theater was renamed the Players Theatre, which was once the city’s oldest non-profit arts institution in continuous operation. In 1989, after Players Theatre moved ...

  2. About. CAPA enriches lives by cultivating and nurturing the arts, spreading an appreciation that can be felt in hearts, minds and the economy of our communities. OUR VISION: Columbus is a renowned artistic hub for living, breathing art. CAPA was formed in 1969 to save the historic Ohio Theatre (Columbus) from the wrecking ball.

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  3. Columbus Performing Arts Center. The Columbus Performing Arts Center is a 21,000-square-foot space dedicated to the arts. It is home to two performance spaces, the Van Fleet Theatre and the Shedd Stage, and the Golden Hobby Gift Shop. Learn more.

  4. Columbus Association for the Performing Arts 39 East State Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215 Box Office: 614-469-0939. Contact Us.

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  5. CBUSArts is a regional ticketing system servicing central Ohio and is the official ticketing site for multiple venues, including the Ohio Theatre, Palace Theatre, Southern Theatre, Lincoln Theatre, as well as the Riffe Center Theatre Complex and the McCoy Center for the Arts. CBUSArts is owned and operated by the Columbus Association for the Performing Arts (CAPA), a non-profit performing arts ...

  6. In the early 80s, Players Club became Players Theatre, the city's oldest non-profit arts institution in continuous operation. After Players Theatre moved out in 1989, the City of Columbus used it to house the Davis Performing Arts Programs for Youth which had existed since 1970 as the Park Playhouse Teen Community Theatre.

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  8. Theatre. Columbus Recreation and Parks offers a dynamic and engaging theatre program at the Columbus Performing Arts Center, Carriage Place and Westgate community centers that works to make the performing arts more accessible to all. Whether your ideal role is onstage, behind the scenes or in the audience, we’ve got a production for you to enjoy!

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