Beck Center for the Arts, Performing arts center in Lakewood, United States.
Beck Center for the Arts is a multipurpose arts facility with two theater stages, gallery spaces, and dedicated areas for teaching visual arts, music, and dance. The venue hosts performances and offers classes that serve both performers and audience members throughout the year.
The organization started in 1929 as a theater group and relocated in 1938 to a former movie house called the Lucier. This building has remained the center's home for arts activities ever since.
The center operates as a gathering place where theater productions, visual art displays, and music happen regularly throughout the year. People from the area come to participate in shows, classes, and exhibitions that connect different generations and artistic interests.
Visitors can park on the grounds and walk to the various theaters and classroom areas for events or lessons. It helps to arrive early when there are performances to find your venue and get settled before the show begins.
The center runs a youth theater program that has been operating for nearly seven decades, making it one of the longest-running of its kind. Each season the young performers stage multiple productions with full technical and artistic support.
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