
Apartments near Shea's Performing Arts Center in Buffalo, NY (663 Rentals)


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The arts of an important part of the lives of any person, and folks from Buffalo apartments will tell you that if you want to take in the arts in their city, then there are few better places to visit than Shea's Performing Arts Center. Though Shea's may have changed faces over its many decades of existence, becoming a musical hall, a movie theatre, and a performing arts space, one thing the center has always had to offer is the best show in town. If you're looking for the best live entertainment in town, and don't wish to take a long trip every night, then finding an apartment near Shea's Performing Arts Center is a best bet, since you'll never be far from some of the greatest shows Buffalo has to offer, and you'll encase yourself in a shell of history at the same time. Shea's Performing Arts Center, also known as Shea's Buffalo, first opened its doors in the mid-twenties, and cost nearly two million dollars to complete, which, at the time, was astronomical, and featured a chandelier designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany himself . It was well worth the investment, however, since even in its earliest days, people from Buffalo apartments were crowding in every night for the next big show. Many big names have taken the stage at Shea's over the years, including Cab Calloway, George Burns,and many more important names , and even today the most famous names in theater and music line up to have a spot on Buffalo's most famous stage. How can you become part of the action? Find an apartment near Shea's Performing Arts Center and you'll never have venture far to find all the excitement and entertainment that is on display every night at the famed theater. Any night of the week you'll find folks from Buffalo apartments clamoring in to catch the latest show at this historic theater, but with tickets this hot, the lines are usually around the block. The best way to fight the lines and get your ticket? An apartment near Shea's Performing Arts Center will guarantee that you're one of the first to hear about the next big performance, and will you give a spot near the front of the line for every show.
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