
In cooperation with the resident arts organizations at our venues, we have implemented layers of defense against COVID-19, including the Health and Safety Guidelines listed below. Info regarding how this event is being affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.:Īs we welcome you back to the Aronoff Center and Music Hall, the health and well-being of our audiences, staff, volunteers, and artists remains our number one priority. Parking rates are subject to change and are posted at each garage / lot.

Please note that the Aronoff Center does not own or manage the parking facilities listed below. This location provides quick and easy access to the venue through the Aronoff’s North Plaza and Weston Art Gallery entrances. The Gallery entrance is handicap accessible and leads to an elevator that stops on all levels of the Procter & Gamble Hall. Guests attending performances are also encouraged to use the Aronoff Center’s designated drop-off and pick-up zone located on the south side of Seventh Street between Walnut and Main Streets. Independently operated valet parking is available for most evening performances at establishments adjacent to the Aronoff Center on Sixth Street and Walnut Street.

With more than 6,000 parking spaces within a two-block radius, there are a variety of parking options for guests attending performances at the Aronoff Center. For more, visit: boycemagic.The Aronoff Center for the Arts is situated in the urban core of downtown Cincinnati. He was the Magic Consultant for the Lincoln Center’s production of “How to Transcend a Happy Marriage” written by Sarah Ruhl and starring Marisa Tomei as well as the Netflix feature “The Week Of”, starring Adam Sandler and Chris Rock. “In the meantime, I think Alex can give this community something they already love, but experience it in a brand new way.”Īlexander Boyce is a NYC magician who has performed extensively in the US and around the world. “We are devoted to the live experience, and want to return to having in-person shows as soon as possible,” said Kradjian. Since earning his degree from New York University, he’s been touring the world, entertaining at famous clubs in NYC, and becoming one of the first American magicians to be invited to perform in Cuba since the revolution. This event will be the best of both worlds – as safe as watching a video, but as engaging as being there live.”Īlex Boyce may have started his career in Binghamton, but his fans aren’t just in Broome County. We’re learning as we go, and so is the audience.

“A lot of the skills involved in running live events are not the same skills you use for video production. “Creating digital content has been a bit of a new experience for us,” said Naima Kradjian, CEO of Goodwill Theatre. The performances are scheduled for March 4 and 5, at 6:00pm and 8:00pm both evenings. What does a magician do when the audience can’t leave their homes? He brings the magic to them – with a little help from technology.īinghamton native Alexander Boyce has been performing at the Schorr Family Firehouse Stage in Johnson City for years, but these performances will be just a bit different, as they will take place via Zoom.
