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The Centerville Schools Performing Arts Center (PAC) opened in December of 2007 featuring a state of the art 1,200 seat theatre. It is one of the largest venues in the Dayton area. The Arts Center also contains a dance studio, scene shop, and other support areas. A prominent feature of the Center is the two-story glass lobby which is perfect for art exhibits, gatherings, and meetings.

We invite you to attend one of the many events held here at the PAC. School concerts, theatre productions, and lectures are held throughout the school year. In addition, the PAC is host to community events such as band concerts, dance recitals, and other musical presentations. Please check the website often for a complete list of upcoming events. For ticketed events, please consult the information in the calendar to the right for specific events.  Seating Charts are available though the Vendini ticket agent when reserved seating is offered for individual events.  No seating chart is presently available on this site.

If you are interested in renting the Performing Arts Center, please contact Mike Cordonnier, Performing Arts Center Manager, at 937-439-3535 or mike.cordonnier@centerville.k12.oh.us.

DIRECTIONS TO THE CENTERVILLE SCHOOLS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

500 E. Franklin Street, Centerville, Ohio 45459.

From I-75, take the Route 725 exit. Go East on Rt. 725 toward Centerville. Continue on Franklin Street through downtown Centerville.

From I-675, take the Route 48 (South) exit. Go South on Rt. 48/Far Hills Ave. toward Centerville. Turn left on Franklin Street in downtown Centerville.

The High School will be on your right about 1/2 mile. Enter the school and follow the driveway on the right to the rear of the complex. The Performing Arts Center is the large 2 story glass fronted building. There is ample parking close to the main entrance and handicapped accessible parking located on the East and West sides of the Center.

The Centerville High School Central Theatre (CT)

The Central Unit Theatre is an intimate performance space and meeting facility located in the Central Unit of Centerville High School. The facility includes a small stage and seating for 300+ people. The facility can be used for meetings, presentations, banquets and small theatre events. If your group is interested in renting the Central Theatre please contact Mike Cordonnier, Performing Arts Center Manager, at 937-439-3535 or mike.cordonnier@centerville.k12.oh.us.

 

 

Forte - 2 the Wire: CD Release Concert

Saturday, February 11, 2012
Forte - 2 the Wire:  CD Release Concert

Forte will be releasing it's 2nd Studio CD this year!  Please join Forte in the PAC on February 14th at 7:30 pm.  Forte will sing songs from their new CD as well as many new songs.  Forte will be joined by two newly formed a cappella groups at CHS.  To the Maxx and Those Guys are new women's and men's a cappella groups that will open the show!  The professional group transit will close things out.  Premium seats are $15 and general seats are $10.  Tickets will go on sale on February 1st from 3:30 pm to 7 pm in the PAC Box Office.  You can call 985-ELKS for ticketing information or visit the choral website at www.centervillechoirs.org.    Read More


2011-2012 Centerville High School Theatre Season

Friday, September 2, 2011
2011-2012 Centerville High School Theatre Season

Centerville High School Theatre presents its 2011-2012 Season. Read More


Performing Arts Center Benefits Schools, Community, and Seniors

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

The new Performing Arts Center at the rear of Centerville High School was completed in December 2007, just weeks before the annual CHS Holiday Concert played to an overflowing crowd. “After that initial event in the PAC, we consciously worked toward having a Grand Opening during the month of March 2008,” said Associate Superintendent Terry Riley. And what an opening it was, free CHS Band and Orchestra Concerts, and “Generational Art & Inspirational Dance,” featuring the art of Bing and Derrick Davis for two weeks, and a vibrant dance program showcasing the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company on the evening of March 8. Other events in March included “An Evening with (syndicated columnist) John Rosemond,” and performances by the Bill Burns Quartet and the Maggie Green Quartet, and the bluegrass music of Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver. Read More