Where is the best place to sit at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall?

Where is the best place to sit at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall?

over a year ago. Orchestra level, sections B & C (center sections) are our favorites. That is followed by first six rows of Dress Circle, which affords fantastic views, but reduces personal interaction with performers if that occurs.

How long does the Oregon Symphony last?

about two hours
Each program is different, but most last about two hours and include a 20-minute intermission. Kids Concerts typically last one hour with no intermission.

Is dress circle or upper circle better?

If it’s in a theatre with two levels, the dress circle will be the top level. Dress circle seating is a great option if you want to see every moment of a show from a higher level, rather than being on the same eyeline as the stage.

How can I See seat views of Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall?

You can go to our Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall seat views page to see them. Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall can hold up to 2,776 people but we unfortunately can’t provide 2,776 individual seat views, so the above seat views should be representative of the section you’re sitting in rather than the specific seat.

How are describer seating locations assigned at Portland’5?

These requests are subject to the availability of a describer, and seating locations are assigned at the discretion of the management. Portland’5 Centers for the Arts is committed to complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Oregon’s disability laws, and seeks to provide the best possible experience for our guests.

How do I select accessible seats at Portland’5?

For personal assistance selecting accessible seats or for more information about accessibility, please contact the Portland’5 Box Office at 503-248-4335 or email us. Portland’5 can provide ample seating chairs upon request. Curbside drop-off zones are located in front of each building to allow patrons easy access to the theatres.

Are there public restrooms in the Portland’5 theatre buildings?

All theatre buildings have public restrooms that are wheelchair accessible. Companion care and non gender-specific restrooms are located in the Antoinette Hatfield Hall and Keller Auditorium. Portland’5 does not own any parking facilities.

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