ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF FACILITIES  
   
Arthur Miller Theatre - This 280-seat theatre, named after the esteemed American playwright and U-M alumnus, represents the most public component of the Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. Drama Center. A highly flexible courtyard format the theatre is designed for proscenium productions and able to accommodate an orchestra of up to 16 players or as a wide thrust stage configuration with seating on three sides and extraordinarily intimate dimensions between actor and audience.
   
Burton Memorial Carillon Tower
  Ethnomusicology Lab
Duderstadt Center
  Audio Studio
  Electronic Music Studios A and B
  Video Studio
Earl V. Moore Building
  Blanche Anderson Moore Hall view panoramic image of the hall
  Britton Recital Hall view panoramic image of the hall
  McIntosh Theater view panoramic image of the theater
  Multimedia Lab
  Music Listening Lab
  Music Technology Lab
  Rehearsal Hall
  Gamelan Room view panoramic image of the gamelan
Groundworks
Hill Auditorium - The largest performing space on campus, Hill Auditorium seats over 3400 and is revered by musical groups around the world for its magnificant accoustics.
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre - An intimate space seating 642, Mendelssohn Theatre is a proscenium theatre with exquisite oak paneling details.
Lurie Carillon Tower
Power Center - With a variable thrust or proscenium stage, the 1380 seat Power Center is the most versatle and modern facility on campus for theatrical productions or conferences.
  Electrics Shop
  Prop Shop
  Scene Shop
Rackham
  Auditorium - A majestic hall featuring intricate Art Deco detailing, Rackham Auditorium seats 1125 in splendor for lectures or chamber concerts.
  Amphitheater
Stamps Auditorium
Stearns Building
  Cady Room
Walgreen Drama Center
  Arthur Miller Theatre
  Acting for the Camera Studio
  Costume Shop
  Rehearsal Spaces
  Scene Shop
  Voice Studio
William D. Revelli Hall
 
 
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