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Power Center For The Performing Arts

Ann Arbor, United States Of America

Power Center for the Performing Arts Ann Arbor: Comprehensive Visitor Guide

Date: 14/06/2025

Introduction

The Power Center for the Performing Arts in Ann Arbor, Michigan, stands as a cultural beacon within the University of Michigan campus. Since opening in 1971, it has combined striking Brutalist architecture with world-class performing arts programming, serving as a central hub for the region’s vibrant arts scene. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast, theater aficionado, or first-time visitor, the Power Center promises a memorable experience—blending innovative design, history, and a diverse array of performances that cater to all audiences (Ann Arbor District Library; SAH Archipedia; Wanderlog).

This guide provides an all-encompassing look at the Power Center: from its origins and architectural significance to practical information on visiting hours, ticketing, accessibility, nearby cultural attractions, and community programming.

Table of Contents

About the Power Center: History and Significance

Origins and Philanthropy

The Power Center was made possible through the generosity of Eugene B. Power, his wife Sadye, and their son Philip. As a University of Michigan regent and founder of University Microfilms (now ProQuest), Eugene Power’s vision—realized with the help of the university regents in 1965—culminated in the creation of a modern, versatile performing arts venue (Ann Arbor District Library).

Cultural Impact

Since its inception, the Power Center has played a pivotal role in advancing the arts at the University of Michigan and throughout Ann Arbor. It hosts a rich calendar of performances spanning theater, opera, dance, music, and multimedia arts, supporting both student and professional productions and drawing audiences from the local community and beyond (SAH Archipedia).


Architecture and Design Features

Designed by Kevin Roche, John Dinkeloo, and Associates, the Power Center exemplifies Brutalist architecture: bold geometric forms, raw concrete, and mirrored glass harmonize with the surrounding green spaces. Six monumental columns at the entrance evoke classical Greek temples, while English ivy and reflective glass soften the building’s exterior.

Internally, the design by Jo Mielziner ensures no seat is more than 80 feet from the stage, providing exceptional acoustics and intimacy. Flexible staging, a moveable orchestra platform, and high-quality sound and lighting systems allow for a wide range of performances. Notable art pieces, such as tapestries by Roy Lichtenstein and Pablo Picasso, further enhance the venue’s cultural ambiance (Wanderlog).


Planning Your Visit: Hours, Tickets, and Accessibility

Visiting Hours

  • Box Office:
    • Monday–Friday: 10:00 AM–6:00 PM
    • Saturday: 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
    • Closed Sundays
    • On performance days, the box office opens 90 minutes before showtime.
  • Venue Doors: Open 60 minutes prior to performances.

For up-to-date event times, consult the University of Michigan Events Calendar.

Tickets

  • Purchase Options:
    • Online via UMS Tickets
    • By phone
    • In person at the box office or Michigan League Ticket Office
  • Pricing: Typically $20–$75, with discounts for students, seniors, youth, and groups. Rush and special pricing may be available for select events (UMS Tickets page).

Accessibility

The Power Center is fully ADA compliant, offering:

  • Wheelchair and companion seating on the Orchestra level
  • Assistive listening devices (ALDs)
  • Ramps, elevators, automatic doors
  • Large-print and Braille programs (upon request)
  • Service animal access
  • Sensory-friendly performances and support for neurodiverse guests

Contact the UMS Accessibility Coordinator for specific needs or accommodations.

Getting There & Parking

  • Address: 121 Fletcher Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109
  • Public Transit: Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority (TheRide) buses stop nearby (TheRide Routes).
  • Parking:
    • Fletcher Street Parking Structure (adjacent to venue; accessible spaces available)
    • Palmer Drive and Thayer Street structures within a 5–10 minute walk
    • Event parking rates typically $5–$10

Accessible drop-off is located at the main entrance.


Programming and Events

University Productions

The Power Center is home to a variety of University of Michigan productions—operas, musicals, dance showcases, and plays—presenting both emerging student talent and faculty-led works. Examples include Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro and contemporary theater pieces.

Visiting Artists and Festivals

The venue hosts guest artists, touring theater and dance companies, TEDxUofM, benefit concerts, and cultural festivals such as the Ann Arbor Summer Festival and Japan Week, offering diverse entertainment for all audiences (UMS Events Calendar).


Educational Initiatives & Community Outreach

Masterclasses and Workshops

Professional artists and visiting performers regularly lead masterclasses and workshops at the Power Center. These programs serve University of Michigan students and the wider community, fostering artistic growth and education (UMS Power Center Visitor Guide).

School and Youth Partnerships

Educational matinees, backstage tours, and partnerships with local schools provide youth with enriching arts experiences. Initiatives like Wolverine Pathways expand access for students from Ypsilanti, Southfield, and Detroit.

Community Engagement

Public events, open houses, and behind-the-scenes tours are offered during festivals and special occasions. Collaborative projects with local nonprofits and community organizations enhance accessibility and engagement for underserved populations.


Visitor Amenities and Travel Tips

  • Restrooms: Accessible and gender-neutral facilities available on main and mezzanine levels.
  • Concessions: Snacks, beverages, and merchandise are available in the lobby.
  • Coat Check: Complimentary during colder months and major events.
  • Family Amenities: Baby-changing stations and family restrooms provided.
  • Digital Access: Select performances are available via digital streaming with captions and audio descriptions (UMS Digital Presentations page).

Tips:

  • Arrive early (doors open 60 minutes before showtime).
  • Dress code is business casual.
  • Photography is allowed in public spaces but prohibited during performances.
  • Late seating is at designated breaks only.

Nearby Attractions

Enhance your visit by exploring Ann Arbor’s cultural and historic destinations:

  • University of Michigan Museum of Art: Diverse exhibitions a short walk away
  • Nichols Arboretum: Renowned gardens and walking trails
  • Michigan Theater: Historic cinema and live event venue
  • Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum: Interactive exhibits for families
  • Kerrytown Market & Shops: Unique shopping and dining in a historic district

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the Power Center’s visiting hours?
A: Box office is open Monday–Friday, 10 AM–6 PM, and Saturday, 10 AM–2 PM. The venue opens 60 minutes prior to events.

Q: How do I buy tickets?
A: Purchase tickets online, by phone, or at the box office. Visit UMS Tickets for event listings and pricing.

Q: Is the venue accessible?
A: Yes. Wheelchair seating, assistive listening devices, sensory accommodations, and accessible entrances are available. See UMS Accessibility Resources.

Q: Where can I park?
A: The Fletcher Street Parking Structure is adjacent to the Power Center, with additional lots nearby.

Q: Are guided tours available?
A: Yes, by appointment for groups, schools, or during special events. Check the UMS Events page.

Q: Can I take photos inside?
A: Allowed in public areas (lobby/exterior). Photography during performances is not permitted.


Conclusion and Recommendations

The Power Center for the Performing Arts stands as a cornerstone of Ann Arbor’s cultural landscape, blending architectural innovation, educational excellence, and a commitment to inclusion. Its diverse programming, accessible facilities, and proximity to Ann Arbor’s best attractions make it an essential destination for anyone seeking a comprehensive arts experience.

For the latest updates, ticket information, and accessibility resources, consult the University Musical Society’s Power Center page, Ann Arbor District Library, and SAH Archipedia. Enhance your visit with the Audiala app and stay connected with Ann Arbor’s thriving arts community.


References


Download the Audiala app for easy ticketing and event notifications. Follow UMS and the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre & Dance on social media to stay up-to-date with the latest happenings at the Power Center.

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