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Temple Of Music & Art

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330 South Scott Avenue Tucson AZ 85701
Phone
(520) 622-2823
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Business Hours

Status: Open

Sunday
Closed
Monday
10:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am-5:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-5:00pm
Friday
10:00am-5:00pm
Saturday
Closed

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Built in 1927, the Temple of Music and Art is a proper cultural arts venue. Constructed in an elegant, Southwestern style, the Temple breathes grace and class with its beautiful surroundings of cobbled stone, fountain-splashed patio, and quiet tree-lined street. Now home of the Arizona Theatre Company, the spacious Alice Holsclaw Theatre with its 623 seats is a marvelous place to see either...

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This temple hosts some of the city's finest theater performances, from classical to avant-garde.

The Scene
The Temple of Music and Art was founded in 1927 with funds raised by local matrons who craved a proper civic concert hall. The Temple is located near the end of a quiet,...

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What a great place to see a show! When I am unsure of a places seating, I like to get the first row of the balcony to make sure that my short self can see okay. Those seats were nice, but it...

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Firstly, let me state--THIS VENUE IS NOT CLOSED!!This is THE hidden gem of a theater in Tucson. Seriously, inside and out, this place is just beautiful. A courtyard invites you into the hub, where…

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100

As young children, my brother and I lived two lots (not blocks) south of the Temple (1950). We have photographs of us (age 5) standing in front of the fountain in the courtyard. Brings back memories. We hope to visit the area early in 2011. It looks almost the same as it was in 1950.

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Built in 1927, the Temple of Music and Art is a proper cultural arts venue. When the Temple first opened, just visiting the place was considered an event. We feel it?s safe to say the building has upheld its reputation. Constructed in an elegant, Southwestern style, the Temple breathes grace and class with its beautiful surroundings of cobbled stone, fountain?splashed patio, and quiet...

This temple hosts some of the city's finest theater performances, from classical to avant-garde.

The Scene The Temple of Music and Art was founded in 1927 with funds raised by local matrons who craved a proper civic concert hall. The Temple is located near the end of a quiet, tree-lined street. Built in elegant Southwestern style, the two-story building surrounds a cobbled, fountain-splashed patio, admirably renovated in 1990.The Stage Today the building houses a 600-seat theater, a 90-seat cabaret theater, and a small art gallery upstairs. Home of the Arizona Theater Company, the north wing of the building holds the ATC box office and gift shop, where you can find theatrical...

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Temple Of Music & Art was founded in 2004, and is located at 330 S Scott Ave in Tucson. Additional information is available at or by contacting Jessica Andrews at (520) 884-4875.

Built in 1927, the Temple of Music and Art is a proper cultural arts venue. Constructed in an elegant, Southwestern style, the Temple breathes grace and class with its beautiful surroundings of cobbled stone, fountain–splashed patio, and quiet tree-lined street. Now home of the Arizona Theatre Company, the Temple has been called “one of this city’s most elegant buildings” by Tucson Weekly...

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