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  2. Auditorium Seating Capacity. Seating in this venue is flexible and removable, but the number below list maximum possible seating in both configurations. End Stage Configuration: Main Floor: 189 Main Floor Wheelchair Spaces: 6 Mezzanine: 61 Mezzanine Wheelchair Spaces: 2 Total End Stage capacity (including accessible seating): 258. Thrust ...

  3. Central Campus Venues. Hill Auditorium – 825 N. University Ave. Burton Memorial Tower – 881 N. University Ave. Power Center for the Performing Arts – 121 N. Fletcher St. Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre – Located within the Michigan League, 911 N. University Ave. Rackham Auditorium – Located within Rackham Graduate School, 915 E. Washington St.

  4. Mar 27, 2024 · The incredible Samara Joy are coming to Ann Arbor, Michigan in 2024. Don't miss their. impressive performance live at Hill Auditorium on Wednesday 27th March 2024! Be sure to snap up your tickets today! When music admirers from Ann Arbor and the surroundings have to pick the most premier location for their next Jazz night out, one name always ...

  5. Hill Auditorium 825 N University Ave Ann Arbor MI 48104 Buy Tickets For Events in this Venue Directions Toggle navigation ... Ann Arbor MI 48104

  6. HILL AUDITORIUM — MEZZANINE LEVEL SEATING CAPACITY Section 6 206 Boxes H & J (each) Section 7 169 Wheelchair 4 Section 8 203 Companion 3 Section 9 169 Subtotal (Each) 7 Section 10 206 Mezzanine Seating: 953 + 8 Wheelchair + 6 Companion = 967 S E C T I O N 6 STAGE indicates wheelchair seating 1C 2W 3W 4W 5C 6 W 7 C 2 W 1 C 4 W 3 5 C

  7. Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1070 ... 911 N. University Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1265. Technical Specifications. Auditorium Seating Capacity. ... Hill Auditorium or the Arthur ...

  8. Hill Auditorium was built by noted architectural firm Kahn and Wilby, with the intention of developing a hall with perfect acoustics, and it is said that you can literally hear a pin drop on the stage from the farthest seat in the room. Arthur Hill, after whom the auditorium was named, bequeathed $200,000 to the University of Michigan for the ...

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