Temporary space gives Cleveland arts school access to auditorium

Oct. 26, 2009
But plans for new facility may not include auditorium

From The Cleveland Plain Dealer: Students and faculty at the Cleveland School for the Arts are contented in temporary space at the former Harry E. Davis Junior High because, unlike its previous home, the junior high has an auditorium, with a stage and spacious seating bowl. But plans for a new School of the Arts campus, which could cost more than $30 million, may not include an auditorium.

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