TheatreDNA, 10 Years In, Is Changing How Performing Arts Venues are Planned, Designed & Operated
Audrey Irmas Pavilion. Architect: OMA (Office of Metropolitan Architecture). Image © Jason O'Rear
Over the past decade, the definition of a performing arts venue has shifted. No longer singular-purpose destinations, today's cultural facilities are expected to operate as flexible, revenue-generating, community-centered ecosystems. This evolution has challenged architects, operators, and owners to rethink not just how venues are designed, but how they function over time.





