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Overview
The Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park blends technology with nature,
fitting a superior performing arts center in the midst of hardwoods and
pines by Symphony Lake. The Town of Cary opened the amphitheater in summer
2001.
Visit www.boothamphitheatre.com
Features
- Seating for 7,000 people, including 6,500 on manicured Zoysia grass
- Concessions and permanent rest rooms
- Covered crescent at the rear with tables and private catering for
nearly 500 people
- Curving glass "glowing lantern" canopy over the stage with flickering
bulbs mimicking fireflies
The N.C. Symphony
performs its annual Summerfest series under the direction of Associate
Conductor William Henry Curry.
The amphitheater architect was William Rawn Associates of Boston. SMG,
a private facility management company with headquarters in Philadelphia,
manages the amphitheater for the
Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources.
Parking
Ticket price includes convenient parking. Gates open at least an hour
before show time.
Concessions
Jersey Mike sandwiches, grilled chicken sandwiches, pizza, snacks, Lumpy’s Ice Cream, beer, wine, mixed drinks, soft drinks and water are available at each event. Patrons are also encouraged to visit Picnic in the Park at www.boothamphitheatre.com for pre-order dinner information. Pre-order dinners offer a variety of options ranging from summertime salads, appetizers and desserts.
Cameras/Recording Devices
Video and audio recording devices are prohibited. Non-professional cameras
are allowed at Summerfest concerts and at other events with the artists'
approval.
Curfew
Shows end by 11 p.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. The curfew is 10
p.m. Sunday through Thursday.
Weather Policy
Shows go on rain or shine, with appropriate procedures for severe weather.
Contacts
For rental information, press inquiries or to register a complaint,
contact:
Becky Schmidt
General manager
The Koka Booth Amphitheatre at Regency Park
Cary, NC 27513
(919) 462-2025
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