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Music Center Celebrates Reopening of Newly Renovated Plaza
The newly renovated plaza joins Ahmanson Theatre, Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, and Mark Taper Forum as the Music Center's "fifth venue." It will be home to free and low-cost events.
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Music Center Celebrates Reopening of Newly Renovated Plaza
After 20 months of work, a $41-million reconstruction project at The Music Center in downtown Los Angeles was completed with this week.
The goal is to be more welcoming to everyone, not just those who can afford tickets to the opera or the theater, Music Center President and CEO Rachel Moore said.
The plaza will be home to performances, screenings, and other public events, most of which will be free or low-cost.