Music Hall at Fair Park - Complex
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Music Hall at Fair Park is a popular performing arts facility for Broadway shows and public and private functions in Dallas. It was opened in 1925 and has undergone several renovations over the years. Music Hall at Fair Park is a gorgeous Spanish Baroque-style building with six stair towers, arcade porches, cast domes and Moorish architectural influences. The Music Hall at Fair Park is a spacious theater with comfortable seating. There is an on-site restaurant and lobby as well. The performing arts venue used to be home to the Dallas Opera and is now home to Dallas Summer Musicals. Broadway shows that have taken place at Music Hall at Fair Park include
The Phantom of the Opera
,
Les Miserables
,
Madama Butterfly
,
Miss Saigon
and
The Barber of Seville
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The performing arts venue has a seating capacity of 3,420. Maintaining acoustics and spaciousness were priorities in the construction of Music Hall at Fair Park.
The best seats at Music Hall at Fair Park are in the balcony and orchestra. The sound and view are great in these sections.
Yes, you can travel to the performing arts facility via the Green Line. Buses 81 and 24 also have routes that take you to the venue.
Free parking is available at Music Hall at Fair Park on a first-come-first-served basis. Valet parking is available for some performances. You can pay for valet parking at the valet stand in Gate 5's circular drive. If you weren't able to get a parking spot at the venue, you can park in the Parry Avenue parking lot, which is located across the street from Music Hall at Fair Park.
You can enjoy a buffet before the event at Crystal Terrace, an on-site restaurant. Reservations are recommended to ensure a table will be free. Kosher meals are also available at the restaurant if you make a reservation and order in advance.
Yes, the performing arts venue is wheelchair-friendly. You can find the wheelchair entrance at the Parry Street entrance.
You can bring children with you as long as you buy tickets for them and believe they are ready for the experience. Check what the recommended ages are for any production you're considering letting your child see.