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The Egg, a renowned performing arts center in Albany, New York, has reopened after a $19.5 million renovation project. The venue, officially known as the Nelson A. Rockefeller Empire State Plaza Performing Arts Center, underwent extensive updates over six months, including new seating, carpeting, and a state-of-the-art LED lighting system. These upgrades aim to enhance the experience for both artists and audiences.
The renovation, the largest in the venue's nearly 50-year history, included over 1,400 new seats and modernized lighting in the Kitty Carlisle Hart and Lewis A. Swyer theaters. Diane Eber, executive director of The Egg, expressed excitement about the enhancements, stating they are designed to improve accessibility and overall experience. The project also included significant upgrades to restrooms and public spaces, making the venue more accommodating for all visitors.
The lighting overhaul replaced outdated systems with 60 moving LED lights and a new automatic fly system, allowing for more complex productions. Kyle Van Sandt, the venue's production manager, noted that these changes make The Egg "the most rider-friendly venue in the region," as reported by Times Union.
The renovations were celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by New York State Office of General Services Commissioner Jeanette Moy and other dignitaries. The Egg, known for its distinctive architecture, continues to host a variety of events, including music, theater, and dance, year-round. Governor Kathy Hochul is expected to deliver her State of the State address at The Egg's Hart Theater on January 14, marking the venue's return to hosting significant events.