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The president solidified his grip on the performing arts complex as the center’s longtime president, Deborah F. Rutter, was fired.
Community performing arts centers, when done right, offer tremendous potential as catalysts for downtown revitalization and an avenue to improve quality of life for residents.
The product of this significant career was on display Tuesday, December 3 rd as longtime fans of the artist filled the Burnsville Performing Arts Center for nearly two hours of music rich ...
The city-owned Burnsville Performing Arts Center opened in 2008. It includes a 1,014-seat theater, a black box theater, meeting spaces and an art gallery. Lund-Martin Construction built the center.
The Burnsville center's plays, concerts, dance recitals, art shows and special events combined to draw more people last year, including more from outside the south metro area.
(credit: Burnsville Performing Arts Center) Burnsville Performing Arts Center 12600 Nicollet Avenue Burnsville PAC's Website I never knew growing up how desperately the town needed a PAC to call ...
VenuWorks, the company that manages the Burnsville Performing Arts Center, has come under tough scrutiny in the less than two years the center has been open. The venue’s hefty first-year loss… ...
“Annie jr.,” Main Stage, Burnsville Performing Arts Center, 1 p.m. Wednesday and Friday; 7 p.m. Thursday and Saturday. Tickets $12 adults, $10 for students and seniors, available at Burnsville ...
On the same day that an annual audit of Burnsville's business practices found a lack of oversight by the city in 2009 of the publicly owned Performing Arts Center, the Burnsville City Council ...