In the News
  • Orlando Sentinel
    October 15, 2009
    Orlando's new performing-arts center released details of its three theaters' interior designs on the same day its board voted to build in stages, with construction going ahead on the 2,700-seat and 300-seat theaters scheduled to open in late 2013....
  • Texture Magazine
    September 28, 2009
  • Orlando Arts Magazine
    September 28, 2009
  • Orlando Sentinel
    September 16, 2009
    Backers of Orlando's performing-arts center now plan to build it in phases, breaking ground on the largest and smallest of the three planned halls in March and delaying construction of the midsize concert hall until the economy improves. Plans are...
  • Orlando Sentinel Arts & Letters Blog
    August 26, 2009
    Latin gospel will be the focus of a concert at Curry Ford Community Park Friday night, hosted by the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center (DPAC) and its development partner Hines. Admission is free with the donation of a school supply....
  • Orlando Sentinel Blog: Arts & Letters
    July 20, 2009
    A ladies' lounge in the new Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center (DPAC) will be named for philanthropist Harriett Lake. The first-floor room will be called Harriett's Ladies Lounge. Lake has donated $1 million to the arts-center project....
  • Orlando Sentinel Blog: The Bottom Line
    July 16, 2009
    Harriett Lake, the local philanthropist known for her eclectic wardrobe, chose the first floor ladies room as her namesake at the proposed Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center in exchange for her $1 million gift. I know what you're...
  • Orlando Sentinel
    July 15, 2009
    Orlando’s City Council has approved Balfour Beatty Construction as the construction manager for the pre-construction phase of the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center. The contract is projected at about $1.5 million and will continue...
  • Orlando Sentinel Arts & Letters Blog
    July 8, 2009
    The symphony stage in the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center will be named for donors Chuck and Lynn Steinmetz, who are also big supporters of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra. That stage will be one of two different configurations in...
  • Orlando Magazine
    July 6, 2009
    Congratulations to our board members, donors, consultants and supporters for being awarded one of the 50 Most Powerful People in Orlando.