Venues

The Festival Theatre began in 1953 as a tent standing over a wooden thrust stage which was surrounded on three sides by the audience. Such a stage had not been seen by theatre-goers for centuries. Designed by Tanya Moiseiwitsch to specifications proposed by Tyrone Guthrie, this stage has subsequently influenced the design of over a dozen other theatre buildings throughout the world.

Ralph Wilson Stadium, originally named Rich Stadium, is a football stadium located in the town of Orchard Park.

It is the home stadium for the Buffalo Bills National Football League team.

Artpark, one of Western New York’s premier visual and performing arts facilities, sits atop 150 acres of New York State Park, overlooking the breathtaking Niagara River Gorge on the Ontario Canada border.

Built in 1988, Coca-Cola Park is a baseball-only facility in Buffalo, New York. It is home to the Buffalo Bisons Triple-A baseball team.

Shea's Performing Arts Center is a spectacularly restored 1926 opera house. Its Classic styling boasts an opulent Baroque interior design by Tiffany studios with walls of Italian marble, crystal chandeliers from Czechoslovakia, lush red carpeting, furnishings from Chicago's Marshall Field,