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David and Carol Lackland Performing Arts Center |
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Our New Home
The Centenary Stage Company will find a new home with completion of the Carol and David Lackland Center, scheduled for May, 2010. With a 22,000-square-foot performance space, the facility promises to become the most sophisticated performing arts venues in northwest New Jersey. The center will include a new state-of-the-art 500-seat theater (The Sitnik Theater), a black box theater (The Edith Bolte Kutz ’42 Theater), a dance studio, scene shop, a costume shop, green room and dressing rooms. In addition to housing the theatre, the 68K square foot Lackland Center will be a home for a variety of cultural activity, and will include WNTI, the College’s listener-supported public radio station, CCTV, Centenary’s Comcast-licensed television studio, and gallery space for visual artists. Named in honor of Carol Burgess Lackland, A Centenary graduate (Class of 1954), and her husband, David A. Lackland, a Centenary College Trustee, The David and Carol Lackland Center, has been designed to enrich student life and bring new cultural opportunities to northwest New Jersey. The new facility is one of the most ambitious additions to the campus in over 100 years, and is scheduled for completion in 2009.
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