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  1. The Keller Auditorium hosts such a wide range of performances, built in 1917 and originally known as the Civic Auditorium, stages Broadway productions, ballet, operas, family events and more.

  2. Keller Auditorium, formerly known as the Portland Municipal Auditorium, the Portland Public Auditorium, and the Portland Civic Auditorium, is a performing arts center located on Clay Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States.

  3. The Keller Auditorium is our largest venue, seating nearly 3,000 guests. Join us here for operas on the grandest scale in our seasons.

  4. Keller Auditorium has room for 2,992 guests across multiple levels and seating sections. With 2,992 seats to choose from, there’s plenty of options and it’s classic layout means that from every angle, you will be able to see and hear the live shows without disruption.

  5. Keller Auditorium Box Office. 222 SW Clay (on the corner of 3rd and Clay in downtown Portland) This box office is only open on days of performances, two hours prior to performance times. Accessible (ADA) Tickets

  6. See below for the latest schedule of events for the Keller Auditorium. View listings and purchase tickets for the upcoming events. Click “Get Tickets” to jump straight to selecting your seats.

  7. Buy Keller Auditorium tickets at Ticketmaster.com. Find Keller Auditorium venue concert and event schedules, venue information, directions, and seating charts.

  8. Apr 21, 2024 · Keller Auditorium is Portlands oldest and largest publicly owned theater building, seating more than 3,000 and hosting Broadway touring shows, opera, ballet and more. Sitting across from iconic Keller Fountain, art fans flock to this dowtown venue.

  9. For more than a century, Keller Auditorium has played an essential role in Portlands arts community. The Keller is owned by the City of Portland and operated by Portland'5 Centers for the Arts. It is home to the Portland Opera, Oregon Ballet Theatre and also regularly hosts Broadway productions.

  10. In Portland’s spacious Keller Auditorium, audiences have enjoyed Broadway productions, ballet, operas, family events and much more. The Keller (originally known as the Civic Auditorium) was...

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