The Book Of Mormon Bass Performance Hall Fort Worth
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Bass Performance Hall - Fort Worth TX
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Fort Worth was instituted in 1849 as an army outpost on the coast of Trinity River. It is known to be the center of the longhorn cattle trade and is also promoted as the 'City of Cowboys and Culture.' It is one of the renowned performing arts venues located in Fort Worth in the city of Texas. It is built with limestone and designed by David M.Schwarz. The design and architecture are a characteristic of the classic European opera house form. They broke ground in 1995, but it opened its doors in 1998.
It is a multi-purpose hall which is capable of hosting events like a symphony, ballet, opera, musicals, and rock concerts. It has a seating capacity of 2056 people. It is one of the most beautiful concert spaces in the country both in size and accouterments. The performances at the hall feature dinner menus and drink pairing. The hall has computerized lighting with excellent sound and rigging systems. Further, it possesses a massive backstage area with workshops for carpentry, costumes, painting, metalwork, and props.
The venue is perfect for bridal portraits and weddings. Moreover, it has security constraints in place to enhance comfort and safety. The Maddox-Muse Centre houses a non-profit organization that oversees the management of the hall and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
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