The Crouse-Hinds Theatre John H. Mulroy Civic Centre is the largest space in the Oncenter. It is part of the Oncenter, which is a three-building convention and entertainment complex. The venue is located at 421 Montgomery Street, Syracuse, New York City. The Crouse-Hinds opened to the general public in the fall of the year 1975. The venue has a seating capacity of 2,117 approximately. The center consists of a concert hall, a community room, and a studio theater. The Crouse-Hinds Theatre serves as the home to the Syracuse Opera Company, Famous Artists Series, and the Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series. The architecture of the Mulroy Civic Centre was designed by Melo, McAfee, Aebersold, Affleck, and Nichols. The Onondaga County Legislature, in 1989, named the Civic Centre in honor of John H. Mulroy, who has served as Onondaga County’s first County Executive from 1962 to 1987.
The Crouse-Hinds Theatre provides a full range of meetings and presentation options for events of any extent. The Civic Center consists of spacious lobby areas for receptions and pre-theater events. Many world-famous artists and lecturers have performed at the venue. Ella Fitzgerald performed her famous jazz number on the opening night of the Mulroy Crouse-Hinds Theater before a sold-out crowd.
Visit the box office of John H. Mulroy Civic Centre to purchase tickets from Monday to Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, and Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm. Or you can buy tickets for the upcoming events online from TicketsOnSale.com at mega-discounted prices.