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Morris Performing Arts Center History Morris Performing Arts Center is a hall located in South Bend, Indiana. It opened in 1922 as a vaudeville house and later became a movie palace.
With over 2,500 seats, the Morris Performing Arts Center rivals theaters in much larger cities. This beautiful structure, built in the Spanish Renaissance Revival style, has an illustrious history ...
∎ March 19, 2000: The renovated theater reopens with a celebration and under a new name: Morris Performing Arts Center. The reopening was planned for the prior November, but construction delays ...
When he was the executive director of the Morris Performing Arts Center, Dennis Andres frequently said, “The Morris is a grand old lady, and she loves to throw a great party.” Get ready for ...
The Morris Performing Arts Center celebrates its 100-year anniversary with a two-day block party full of music, food trucks and carnival fun. Morris 100 Fest, the upcoming celebration of South ...
R.E.S.P.E.C.T., A Celebration of the Music of Aretha Franklin, will play for one night only at the Morris Performing Arts Center stage on March 26. Check here for more details.
While the Morris holds so much history, guests can also see a glimpse into the future. We're at the start of a big year for the Morris Performing Arts Center.
Justus Zimmerman, the executive director of the South Bend Symphony Orchestra , joined Lauren Moss and Joshua Short on 16 News Now at 4 to talk about all the excitement.
A century of history at Morris dates back to Palace Theater, 'Knute Rockne' film debut and the theater's salvation by Ella Morris.
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