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Theaters

EVANS AMPHITHEATER

Located inside Cain Park near the Goodnor/Superior and Superior Park entrances, the Evans Amphitheater is a partially covered outdoor theater. There are 1,222 seats inside the pavilion, 32 additional wheelchair-accessible seats, and 1,278 seats/spaces on the lawn. The total number of seats is 2,532.

ALMA THEATER

Located inside Cain Park near the Lee Road entrance, the Alma Theater is an enclosed outdoor theater. This theater has 262 seats, with an additional 20 folding chairs for added and wheelchair-accessible seating. 

 

FEINBERG ART GALLERY

Nestled in the Alma Courtyard is a three-room, air-conditioned art gallery that hosts two exhibits during the summer season. The Feinberg Art Gallery focuses on presenting the best artwork created by Northern Ohio visual artists.

It was renamed the Audrey and Harvey Feinberg Art Gallery in 1998 following the passing of Audrey (its first curator and Arts Festival director) and of Harvey, who succeeded his wife as Arts Festival director. After the passing of Honey Feinberg, Harvey’s second wife and longtime Arts Festival Coordinator, it was renamed the Feinberg Art Gallery.