The Power Center for the Performing Arts is a multi-purpose center and performance space. In 1963 Eugene and Sadye Power donated funds for the construction of the center. Designed in a style referred to as modern classical, the center opened in 1971. The theater was modeled after a Greek theater at Epidarus: there are no seats in the Power Center that are more than 80 feet from the stage.

The lobby has a very high ceiling and two spiral staircases that lead to the balcony; the lobby is a popular venue for events such as weddings. There are pieces of art by Picasso and Lichtenstein hanging in the lobby.

Power Center for the Performing Arts, 121 Fletcher Street, 734-647-3327

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