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The Ferst Center for the Arts, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is Georgia Tech's theater and arts center and is adjacent to DramaTech, the student-run theater.[1]

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Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Al Gore, Atlanta, Dan Quayle, DramaTech, Georgia Tech, James Stockdale, Orchestra pit, Proscenium, 1992 United States presidential debates.

  2. Art museums and galleries in Georgia (U.S. state)
  3. Arts centers in Georgia (U.S. state)
  4. Georgia (U.S. state) university stubs
  5. Georgia Tech buildings and structures
  6. Performing arts centers in Georgia (U.S. state)
  7. Theatres in Atlanta
  8. University and college arts centers in the United States

Al Gore

Albert Arnold Gore Jr. (born March 31, 1948) is an American politician, businessman, and environmentalist who served as the 45th vice president of the United States from 1993 to 2001 under President Bill Clinton.

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Atlanta

Atlanta is the capital and most populous city in the U.S. state of Georgia.

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Dan Quayle

James Danforth Quayle (born February 4, 1947) is an American retired politician who served as the 44th vice president of the United States from 1989 to 1993 under President George H. W. Bush.

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DramaTech

DramaTech Theatre is Georgia Tech's student-run theater.

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Georgia Tech

The Georgia Institute of Technology (commonly referred to as Georgia Tech and GT or, in the state of Georgia, as Tech or the Institute) is a public research university and institute of technology in Atlanta, Georgia.

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James Stockdale

James Bond Stockdale (December 23, 1923 – July 5, 2005) was a United States Navy vice admiral and aviator who was awarded the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War, during which he was a prisoner of war for over seven years.

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Orchestra pit

An orchestra pit is an area in a theatre (usually located in a lowered area in front of the stage) in which musicians perform.

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Proscenium

A proscenium (προσκήνιον) is the metaphorical vertical plane of space in a theatre, usually surrounded on the top and sides by a physical proscenium arch (whether or not truly "arched") and on the bottom by the stage floor itself, which serves as the frame into which the audience observes from a more or less unified angle the events taking place upon the stage during a theatrical performance.

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1992 United States presidential debates

The 1992 United States presidential debates were a series of debates held for the presidential election.

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See also

Art museums and galleries in Georgia (U.S. state)

Arts centers in Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia (U.S. state) university stubs

Georgia Tech buildings and structures

Performing arts centers in Georgia (U.S. state)

Theatres in Atlanta

University and college arts centers in the United States

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferst_Center_for_the_Arts

Also known as Ferst Center, Robert Ferst Center for the Arts.