Nice place, completely free. Enter on the north side of the building. Cool National Geographic exhibition. Also seems like they have orchestra events and maybe films.
Jeff S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Keller, TX
After being treated to the finale performance of the 2013 – 2014 Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra season, I asked for season tickets for my birthday and my lovely wife obliged. The venue is the Irving Arts Center, a first class atmosphere at which to enjoy some mighty fine music. There seems to be much happening here, although our experience has been limited to the symphony. There isn’t a bad seat in the house, as the sight lines are wonderful and the acoustics are perfect. Very nice indeed!
Jennifer S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Phoenix, AZ
Friday night was my second time to this theater. It is a great place to see a show because every seat in the house is good, the atmosphere is comfortable and the acting is quite good. I actually have liked it so much I purchased a season flex pass to see all of the shows they are offering this year.
Stephen W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
We went here for the Genghis Khan exhibit. The building itself is a good deal more modest than I would have expected in a funky neighborhood. But the exhibit was excellent and was worth the $ 12 admission. We learned a lot and enjoyed it, a very nice way to spend a weekend day. And if you go, don’t miss the singing performance at the top of every hour. The gift shop has some interesting things from Mongolia, but the prices were kind of high. Overall, a high quality experience. Nice job, Irving!
Katie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Rowlett, TX
I came here for the Las Colinas Symphony. The symphony was a really pleasant surprise! The musicians were incredibly talented and really into their music. The acoustics were really great in the room, but I was sitting in the front row so I’m not sure it would’ve mattered much. Thanks Las Colinas Symphony for giving viola players some love by bringing in a world renowned guest violist, Paul Silverthorne. The piece he played as the guest soloist was simply amazing and having the composer not just living but present was a unique and memorable experience.