U-M's Walgreen Drama Center takes bow for architecture award

"I'd like to thank my mother. And my wife. And my architect..."

Miller Theatre will take home a nice, new shiny award for the building's architecture.

The USITT (United States Institute for Theatre Technology) will give U-M an Architecture Merit Award. USITT is association of design, production and technology professionals in the performing arts and entertainment industry.

The 97,500-square-foot drama center was built last year. Its two floors include classrooms, studios, U-M Theatre & Drama Department offices, wardrobe and scene-building space, and auditorium and the 250-seat Arthur Miller Theatre. The theatre is the only venue named after U-M alumnus Arthur Miller.

USITT awards have recognized architectural excellence since 1994. The award helps broaden awareness of innovative and significant designs for contemporary theaters.

Source: University of Michigan
Writer: Jon Zemke
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