Facility Detail
Hall Auditorium
Large-scale theater productions, dance performances, and two Opera Theater Programs annually are staged in the 501-seat Hall Auditorium. Its distinctive, wave-like façade was the subject of much controversy before and after its completion in 1953. The theater is named for Sophronia H. Brooks Hall, mother of Charles Martin Hall, an Oberlin alumnus, benefactor, and inventor who founded ALCOA.
The Central Ticket Services box office is located in the lobby.




