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Parking & Directions for Michael Carbonaro Springfield Symphony Hall
75 Market Place, Springfield, MA
01103, US
1. MGM Springfield Garage - 0.3 miles, $10
2. Civic Center Parking Garage - 0.4 miles, $8
3. 55 Frank B. Murray St Lot - 0.2 miles, $7
4. 49 State St Lot - 0.5 miles, $5
5. Street Parking - Varies, $1.50/hour
Michael Carbonaro Concert Live at Springfield Symphony Hall | Uncasville
Uptown Theater in Providence has been a beloved fixture in the city’s downtown since the 1950s, with its iconic neon signs lighting up the night sky and giving the neighborhood a real vintage charm. It’s more than just a movie house, it’s a piece of local history. You might remember the buzz when it hosted the Rhode Island premiere of Good Will Hunting back in 1997, drawing a packed house that felt more like a neighborhood celebration than just a screening. The theater’s got a cozy but sizable vibe, seating around twelve hundred people, making it perfect for everything from classic films to live performances. The seats are arranged in a way that offers a bit of everything, there are those plush, elevated seats with extra amenities for a more luxe experience, and regular seats that are just fine for a casual night out. Halloween at the Uptown is always a treat, with its annual costume contest during the horror film series drawing out some seriously creative outfits, think spooky, funny, and downright weird. If you’re heading to Michael Carbonaro Providence, this theater’s the kind of place that feels like a hidden gem, a spot where memories are made, and the magic of movies still lives on. To get there, from the east side, just head west on Hope Street and turn onto Waterman Road, or from downtown, stroll east along Dorrance Street and you’re there. It’s a true Providence classic, and catching a show here feels like stepping into the city’s vibrant history.