Venues

Hall Auditorium

Click here for Hall Auditorium floor seating chart pdf.
Click here for Hall Auditorium balcony seating chart pdf.

Hall Auditorium Parking
After 6 p.m., free parking is available along the city streets surrounding the building.

The Oxford City Parking Garage is located two blocks westof Hall Auditorium at the corner of Walnut and Main Streets.

Campus parking is available 1.5 blocks South in the lot off Campus Avenue.

Handicapped parking is accessed by entering the one-way drive directly South of Hall Auditorium off Campus Avenue.  The first lot is located immediately to the left behind Hall Auditorium.  Continue down the drive to another lot behind McGuffy Hall on the right.

Hall Auditorium History and Policies

The building now known as Hall Auditorium was completed in 1908, being renamed in 1969 after Miami's fifth president, John W. Hall. A top-to-bottom renovation of the building, completed in 1992, replaced old equipment with state-of- the-art light and sound systems and created a beautiful, warm, acoustically precise venue with a new stage that is almost double the size of the old facility. Now with a capacity of 735, Hall Auditorium is the site for most of the Music Department's major concerts, as well as many concerts produced and supported by the university's Performing Arts Series. It currently houses the Performing Arts Series office and the Philosophy Department.

This is a non-smoking venue. 

No food, beverages, cameras or recording equipment allowed in theatre.

Millett Hall

Click here for Millett Hall seating chart pdf.
Millett Hall Parking
Ample free parking is available immediately to the West of Millett in the lots on Weeb Eubank Way.

Additional parking can be found to the East of Millett by driving Northeast on Bonham Road and making an immediate left onto the drive beside the building.

Handicapped parking can be accesssed off Weeb Eubank Way in the lot to the right behind Millett Hall.

Millett Hall History and Policies
Built in the early 1970s and named in honor of Miami’s president from 1953-1964, John D. Millett Assembly Hall is the home of Miami RedHawk basketball, as well as the site of numerous university assemblies and performances. The capacity for basketball is 9,200 seats, while concert layouts vary from 2,900 seats for the Performing Arts Series to 10,857 for full concerts.


This is a non-smoking venue. No cameras or recording equipment permitted during performances.

Center for Performing Arts
Gates-Abegglen Theatre

Click here for Gates-Abegglen Theatre seating chart pdf.
Center for Performing Arts Parking
Free parking in campus lots is available off Patterson Avenue and Maple Street or along the streets.

Center for Performing Arts History and Policies
This is a traditional proscenium theatre, seating 355 patrons. The Department of Theatre holds its Mainstage Season in the Gates-Abegglen with typically three or four fully-mounted, faculty-directed productions per academic year. Opened in 1970, the CPA sits on the Fine Arts Plaza, adjacent to Hiestand Hall and the Art Building. Directly across the plaza from the CPA is the Shriver Center.
This is a non-smoking venue. No cameras or recording equipment permitted during performances.

 
Click here for information on venue reservation procedures for Hall Auditorium and Millett Hall.

 

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