Sampson Center
The Sampson CenterStage Performing Arts Series is located in the Sampson County Agri-Exposition Center at 414 Warsaw Road in Clinton, NC. Sampson CenterStage provides Sampson and surrounding counties with live performing arts events from October through May.
Meymandi Concert Hall
Located on the west side of the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts, is the new 1700-seat Meymandi Concert Hall. The 65 foot ceiling, the shoebox shape, the narrow sides, shallow balconies and absence of proscenium are all elements of the acoustical design that produces the warmest, clearest, most complete sound possible The Meymandi Concert Hall is the home of the North
Bass Lake Park & Retreat Center
Includes a walking trail with scenic overlooks, free fishing gear for children, a handicapped-accessible fishing pier, environmental programs, canoe rentals and more. The retreat center at the lake is available for rent for special events.
Crown Coliseum
Since opening the doors of the original Civic Center in 1967, the Crown Center has been the heart of entertainment for southeastern North Carolina for more than four decades. The original structure, a 2,400-seat theatre and 4,500-seat arena, underwent a major renovation in 2006 and has hosted diverse and distinct events running the gamut from Elvis Presley to Elite Dance and Cheer tournaments.
The Grille at Goodnight's
Charlie Goodnight’s is a great place to go if you’re looking for some entertainment to go with your dinner. A classic comedy club and restaurant in one!
Carolina Crossroads
The Carolina CrossRoads Restaurant is a rare Southern jewel. Nestled in the historic Carolina Inn, CrossRoads joins the graceful traditions of the South with Chef Jimmy Reale's progressive new American cuisine - to create one of the finest dining experiences in the region.
Progress Energy Center - Memorial Auditorium
As one of the finest performing arts facilities in North Carolina since 1932, Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium experienced a dramatic rejuvenation in 1989-90 with completed renovations totaling over ten million dollars. Rich with history, this elaborately appointed landmark continues to nourish an outstanding repertoire of performing arts events in grand tradition, providing sophisticated
Thalian Hall
THCPA has been in continuous use since it opened in 1858. Forming the east wing of Wilmington's magnificent City Hall, the facility hosts over 250 performance events annually. The complex houses three performance venues, the Main Stage, the Grand Ballroom, and the Studio Theatre.