Audience Seating

The house staff will open the lobby to the public 1 hour prior to your show and all noisy activities need to be concluded by that time. The Center's House Manager will open the house 30 minutes prior your curtain and all preparations need to be concluded by that time. Contact the Center's House Manager immediatly if you need a hold, but our maximum hold is 10 minutes. When your group is at places please notify our House Manager who will then cue you to start by darkening the lobby. A short announcement will precede your show and you may add a one-sentence introduction to it. Latecomers to your show will be seated only at appropriate points. A 15 minute intermission is standard. Most productions are assigned seating, not general admission. That means that if your production requires any seats be held for actors, equipment, cameras, or any other reason then you need to tell Box Office Manager Eileen Contreni about it before tickets go on sale or the seats may soon be unavailable.

In addition to the main seating section which seats 165, you may request floor seating with either 34 white armchairs (199 total) or 42 teal chairs (207 total). Please keep in mind that this will preclude the use of the orchestra pit or main traveler. The floor seats also have less than perfect sightlines and sound coverage, but they work well for concerts.