
The Providence Performing Arts Center
The Providence Performing Arts Center started its life in 1928 as a Loew's movie palace designed by Rapp & Rapp Architects in the American Eclectic style.
The theatre has survived many changes over the decades and was nearly demolished in the seventies. Today, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and plays a vital role in the city of Providence's ongoing cultural renaissance.

The Providence Performing Arts Center's programming includes touring Broadway, contemporary concerts, comedy, dance and children's programming as well as collaborations with the Rhode Island Philharmonic and local performing companies. PPAC also offers performances at no cost to Rhode Island Middle Schools as part of its Community Outreach Series.
PFM provides all management and programming
services for the
Providence Performing Arts Center.
CLICK HERE
to view an information sheet
in .pdf format.
CLICK HERE
to visit the
PPAC website