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Benaroya Hall

200 University St Seattle, WA 98101 · Downtown
(206) 215-4800
Rating: 4.5 out of 5"Yelp reviews (84) ·

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The Seattle Symphony has gone through a remarkable transition over the past decade. The late 1980s and early 1990s found the Orchestra in the same situation as many others across the United States – performing concerts in an oversized hall not designed for symphonic music. Before the $118.1 million Benaroya MoreHall opened in September 1998, the Orchestra and the City of Seattle found themselves locked in "cultural gridlock." The city, known for its varied performing arts ensembles, lacked venues to support them all. Seattle was one of only six cities in the United States to have a major symphony, opera company and ballet, and the only city where all three organizations shared the same facility. The Seattle Center Opera House was booked solid 360 days each year, virtually eliminating scheduling flexibility. In 1998, after an ambitious capital campaign that raised $159 million in private funds for construction, endowment, and financing – the largest amount ever raised by an arts organization in the State of Washington – Benaroya Hall opened its doors, bringing with it a 50% increase in subscribers in its first season, sold-out concerts, national attention and the increased revenues for which the Orchestra hoped. The Seattle Symphony's past decade reflects profound organizational vision, extraordinary implementation and great success. Beyond the impact on culture, Benaroya Hall has been a major component of Seattle's downtown revitalization, positively impacting tourism and neighborhood businesses. Since 1990, the Seattle Symphony has enjoyed a major increase in audiences overall. In 1995&ndah;1996, the Seattle Symphony was a $9.7 million operation. Today its budget is $22.5 million, and the Orchestra presents more than 20 different subscription series – a volume purposefully chosen so that the Seattle Symphony can connect with a variety of audience segments in the Seattle market. Since the move from the Opera House to Benaroya Hall, the Symphony has increased its presentations from approximately 100 each year to nearly 220 performances during the 2003-2004 Centennial Season. The ensuing community support for the Seattle Symphony and Benaroya Hall not only greatly increased revenue, but also expanded the roster of internationally acclaimed artists who now perform under the Symphony's auspices at Benaroya Hall – including a Visiting Orchestras series that has been a popular series since its inauguration in the 1998–1999 season. It has long been a dream of Seattle Symphony leadership to have a dedicated space in Benaroyal Hall to serve as a "learning center." That dream became a reality in April 2001 with the opening of Soundbridge Seattle Symphony Music Discovery Center in Benaroya Hall. Soundbridge links music lovers of all ages with the Seattle Symphony and features hands-on, interactive exhibits, orchestral instruments, and a workshop/performance space. Through exploration and creation, Soundbridge offers everyone the opportunity to build a lifelong relationship with symphonic music. More than 100,000 patrons have visited Soundbridge since its opening. http://www.seattlesymphony.org

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Non Smoking · Wheelchair Access · Coat Check · Good for Groups · Family Friendly · Live Music

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  • Rating: 5.0 out of 5"by Cami G. at Yelp User Review1/13/2013Can I get an amen?! No, it's not a place to worship thank goodness, but it sure makes me want to scream hallelujah! I've seen only symphonies at Benaroya Hall, and each time I walk in there I feel like royalty. You can purchase wine and dessert during intermissions which makes string instruments sound so … Read full review
  • Rating: 4.0 out of 5"by Tammy W. at Yelp User Review1/7/2013If you are seeing a performance at Benaroya, you may want to reconsider parking in its garage; at the conclusion of a show the lines to get out are awful. I always park at the Post Office Garage on Union. I have enjoyed many a performance at Benaroya, and the view of the city from its windows is lovely. There truly is not a bad seat in the house. Take some cash for the coat check ladies! Read full review
  • Rating: 5.0 out of 5"by Katy H. at Yelp User Review1/6/2013In all of the years I've lived in Seattle I'm amazed I hadn't yet written about Benaroya Hall. Whether it's for concerts, movie screenings, private events or book readings, you don't get a lovelier venue in Seattle. Benaroya Hall not only somehow manages to feel massive while intimate, it's a spotless venue with … Read full review
  • Rating: 5.0 out of 5"by Scott C. at Yelp User Review12/30/2012I was so excited to visit Benaroya Hall for the first time on 12/29/2012 and the Seattle Symphony's performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony did not let me down. The excellent performance was made even better by the venue itself--as has been said, the acoustics of the hall are phenomenal. The … Read full review
  • Rating: 5.0 out of 5"by N M. at Yelp User Review12/26/2012Sophisticated and Modern My husband recently surprised me with tickets to Handel's Messiah. It was emotionally moving as it was absolutely so beautiful that tears were streaming down my face 30 seconds into the performance. The building, the acoustics, the friendly ushers as well as the variety of … Read full review

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