Market Friday the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center
A post for Market Friday hosted by @dswigle, if you haven't followed her yet you should she is one of the kindest and most supportive people here on Hive, a comment from her is like a ray of sunshine on your page.
This is the one tag and challenge that I always make a point of joining, and also look through the posts of others that join the challenge and seeing markets from all around the world.
For this weeks post, and I will try to get it right this week and share it actually on Friday LOL
For this weeks post I am sharing a few shots of the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center in the Historic District downtown New Bedford, which Opened in 1923
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A little about the Z as some call it
The Zeiterion Performing Arts Center entertains, educates, and inspires our community by presenting an array of high-quality performing artists and providing engaging learning opportunities that contribute to the cultural, social, and economic vitality of the Southcoast.
It begins on April 2, 1923, when New Bedford opened its last new theater in the city’s downtown area. The city was once the richest in the world, and it was already home to two dozen dazzling theaters.
Barney Zeitz and his brothers envisioned the biggest and best theater in New Bedford. A “palace for the people,” as he called it, for live vaudeville performances. Designed by Frank Leary and Frank Walker, the two-story tapestry brick building is an adaption of the Georgian Revival style. Inside, décor included marble-columned walls, the Zeitz family “Z” shield accentuating the proscenium, silk tapestry on the walls, a frieze of gold leaf Grecian dancing muses, a large oval sunset scene on the ceiling, an orchestra rail of solid gum wood, and a $7,000 cut glass Czechoslovakian chandelier. The total project cost more than $12 million in today’s dollars.
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I walked around the building but took a few from the front which I think has such a grand look
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ITs still active with shows going on, even though the signs on the side are due for an update
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IT is still a cool looking building from the back but not quite as stylish as the front
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Another mono edit, when I saw this I thought of a face watching me
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The Car Park portion of the building
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I guess this big Z is why come call it the Z
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And that’s all folks
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