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Brahms' Symphony No.4

Sat May 16 at 8:00pm

St Petersburg, FL

Event Info

Augusta Holmes: Irlande Dvorak: Violin Concerto Brahms: Symphony No. 4 Michael Francis unleashes one of the supreme works of the late 19th century, Brahms? Symphony No. 4. Full of sweeping melodies and lush harmonies, the masterpiece captures Brahms at the height of his powers. Then Concertmaster Jeffrey Multer takes center stage as soloist in Dvo?ák?s luminous Violin Concerto, blending Bohemian folk charm with Romantic virtuosity. Rounding out the concert is Augusta Holmès? tone poem Irlande, a woman?s plea for political freedom. Free Pre-Concert Conversations: Start 1 hour before the performance in the concert hall. Sponsored by The Ruth & J O Stone Foundation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bag policy at Duke Energy Center for the Arts?
The bag policy at Duke Energy Center for the Arts - Mahaffey Theater is designed to ensure guest safety and streamline entry. Attendees are encouraged to bring only essential items. Bags larger than 12" x 12" x 6" are generally not permitted. All bags are subject to search upon entry. Backpacks, large totes, and luggage are typically prohibited, while small purses, clutches, and clear bags may be allowed. Exceptions are made for medically necessary items and diaper bags, which may also be inspected. For the most up-to-date information, guests should review the theater's official website or contact the venue directly prior to their event.
What is the Royal Theatre in St Petersburg?
The Royal Theatre in St Petersburg, Florida, is a historic landmark and former movie theater located in the heart of the city. Originally built in the 1940s, the Royal Theatre served as a vibrant cultural hub in the African-American community during segregation. Today, it has been renovated and repurposed as a performing arts and community center, often hosting youth programs, music, arts education, and special events. The Royal Theatre remains an important symbol of St Petersburg's cultural heritage, offering enriching experiences and supporting local talent. Visitors and residents alike value its continued contribution to the city's diverse arts scene.
Who owns the Mahaffey Theater?
The Mahaffey Theater, part of the Duke Energy Center for the Arts in St Petersburg, Florida, is owned by the City of St Petersburg. The city manages the venue in partnership with the Bill Edwards Foundation for the Arts, a nonprofit organization that supports arts programming, event promotion, and community engagement at the theater. This collaboration helps bring world-class concerts, Broadway shows, family performances, and educational initiatives to the Tampa Bay area. The Mahaffey Theater's public ownership ensures it remains accessible and dedicated to fostering a thriving arts and culture environment for both residents and visitors.
Are cameras allowed at Mahaffey events?
Cameras and recording devices are generally not allowed at Mahaffey Theater events to respect artist contracts and intellectual property rights. Professional cameras, video recorders, and audio recording equipment are typically prohibited unless explicitly authorized by event organizers. However, non-professional, small personal cameras or smartphones may be allowed for certain events, primarily for personal use and without flash. Policies may vary depending on the performer or production, so it is essential to check the specific event guidelines on the Mahaffey Theater's website or contact the venue directly before attending. Security staff may enforce these rules and request that unauthorized devices be put away.
Are there hotels near the Mahaffey Theater?
Yes, there are several hotels conveniently located near the Mahaffey Theater in St Petersburg, Florida. Popular options include the Hilton St. Petersburg Bayfront, just steps away and offering modern amenities and easy access to downtown attractions. The Hyatt Place St. Petersburg/Downtown and the Hampton Inn & Suites St. Petersburg/Downtown are also within a short walking distance, providing comfortable accommodations for theatergoers. Other nearby choices include The Vinoy Renaissance St. Petersburg Resort & Golf Club and boutique hotels like The Birchwood. Staying at any of these hotels ensures a hassle-free visit and allows guests to enjoy the vibrant downtown area before or after events at the Mahaffey Theater.

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