Segerstrom Hall
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OPENED:
September 29, 1986
Architect: Charles Lawrence
Acoustician: Dr. A. Harold Marshall, Dennis Paoletti, Gerald R. Hyde
CAPACITY:
2,994, opera house style with proscenium
Orchestra - 1,145 to 1,236 depending on the rows in use
Tier 1 - 679
Tier 2 - 478
Tier 3 - 601
AESTHETICS:
Napoleon red granite and glass façade, highlighted by soaring Grand
Portal arch and Richard Lippold's sculpture Fire Bird.
PATRON ACCOMMODATIONS:
The Center Room (private donor lounge), Plaza Cafe, concessions and
first aid station.
BOX OFFICE:
The Center's primary box office, located at the street level entrance to Segerstrom Hall, is open daily from 10am to 6pm with the box office remaining open until one half hour after curtain time on performance evenings. (Holiday hours may vary.)
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Stage performance space – up to 8,075 square feet; 124' 10" x
64' 3". Height from stage to top of stage house is 110'; orchestra
pit accommodating up to 90 musicians; wing space and flies; advanced
lighting and sound systems available; loading dock available.
ARTIST ACCOMMODATIONS:
Five private star dressing rooms at stage level, five substage principal
dressing rooms accommodating two artists each, five substage chorus
dressing rooms accommodating 40-50 persons each, two rehearsal rooms.Wardrobe
room with laundry and alteration facilities, scene shop, production
offices and artists lounge are also available.
CENTER PRESENTATIONS:
International Dance Series, Broadway Series, Curtain Call Series, special
events.
EXCLUSIVE CATERER:
Patina Restaurant Group
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Programming, (714) 556-2122 ext. 4210
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