Aronoff Center for the Arts (Cincinnati, USA)
Aronoff Center for the Arts
Aronoff Center for the Arts is a major performing arts complex in downtown Cincinnati, hosting Broadway shows, ballet, opera, concerts, and theater in three modern venues.
The Aronoff Center for the Arts is one of Cincinnati’s premier performing arts venues and a central hub for theater, music, dance, and Broadway productions. Located in the heart of downtown Cincinnati, the center is named after philanthropists Lois and Richard Rosenthal Aronoff and has played a vital role in the city’s cultural life since its opening.
The Aronoff Center houses three state-of-the-art theaters: Procter & Gamble Hall, Jarson-Kaplan Theater, and Fifth Third Bank Theater, each designed to accommodate a wide range of performances, from large-scale Broadway tours and ballet productions to intimate plays and experimental works. The venue is known for its excellent acoustics, modern technical facilities, and audience-friendly design that ensures strong sightlines from every seat.
Home to resident companies such as Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Opera, and Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, the Aronoff Center presents a diverse annual program that includes classical ballet, opera, concerts, contemporary dance, musicals, and dramatic theater. Its dynamic programming attracts both local audiences and international touring productions.
Combining architectural elegance with modern functionality, the Aronoff Center for the Arts stands as a symbol of Cincinnati’s commitment to artistic excellence and remains a key destination for high-quality live performances in the United States.