The Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre is a performance venue in Orlando, Florida. It is considered as a major auditorium in the city for hosting big events and its seating capacity of 2518.
Completed in 1926, the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre was originally called the Orlando Municipal Auditorium. It was, however, renovated and modernized in the mid 1970s. Consequently, it was renamed as such, after the city?s former mayor, Bob Carr. It is currently the home of the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra and the Orlando Philaharmonic Orchestra. A lot of other local performing groups have also used the site like the Orlando Opera.
The Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre is slated to be replaced by the Dr. P. Phillips Orlando Performing Arts Center in 2014.
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