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Study finds Vista Center for the Arts marketable; recommends city-district partnership and $840,000 upgrades
Summary
A Theater DNA feasibility study presented to the Dysart Governing Board recommended the City of Surprise take the presenting role at the Vista Center for the Arts while the district remains venue manager; the study estimates about $840,000 in near-term capital work and recommends a five-year partnership and an intergovernmental agreement.
The Dysart Unified School District on Monday heard a feasibility study recommending a formal partnership with the City of Surprise to resume large-scale public programming at the Vista Center for the Arts on the Valley Vista campus.
Consultant Alex Hargas of Theater DNA told the governing board the West Valley market is supportive of a presenting program and that the Vista’s roughly 1,300-seat configuration is competitive in the regional market. “Yes, you have very favorable conditions here in the West Valley to support entertainment spending,” Hargas said.
The study evaluated three questions: whether there is a viable market for touring/presented shows; how the district’s prior pilot years performed as a business case; and which stakeholder should be the primary presenter if the…
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