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Annenberg Center

Zellerbach Theatre | Studio Theatre | Harold Prince Theatre | Lobby and Reception Areas | Rehearsal Rooms

As the hub of Penn's lively arts & culture, the Annenberg Center for Performing Arts offers a selection of meeting facilities, including the Zellerbach Theatre, Harold Prince Theatre, and Studio Theatre. All year round, the Annenberg Center hosts a lively selection of theatre, music, and dance productions throughout the year, including its renowned Philadelphia Festival Theatre for New Plays.

Each of Annenberg's three theatres feature state-of-the-art audio, video, and lighting capabilities befitting this high-profile performing arts center.

Zellerbach Theatre
This modern proscenium theatre comfortably seats 970 and is ideal for a wide range of events including, theatre, music, comedy, lectures, meetings, teleconferences.

Proscenium size:60' w x 30' h
Standard stage depth:32' 10"Standard stage masking width: 40'
Stage height: 36"
Thrust stage depth: 55' or 45' x 6'

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Studio Theatre
The Studio Theatre is an intimate, 120-seat, proscenium theatre, ideal for smaller events, meetings, presentations, and productions.

Proscenium size: 43' 9" w x 20' h
Wall to wall width: 64'
Stage height: 26"
Standard masking: 20'

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Harold Prince Theatre
A 211-seat black box theatre featuring the amenities of a modern performance space.

Capacity: 211
Wall to wall width:56'
Stage depth: 24'
3/4 thrust seating capacity: 233
Height to grid: 2'

Lobby and Reception Areas
The Annenberg's Lobby and Reception areas with a total of 8,677 square feet, are great for receptions, parties, banquets, and meetings. They can also double as exhibition spaces and can accommodate all high-tech needs.

Rehearsal Rooms
A variety of Annenberg Center rooms are available, with capacities from 50 to 125 people.

Audio Visual Equipment

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The lobby and reception areas of the Annenberg Center are pictured above. The Zellerbach Theatre is pictured to the left, and the Annenberg Center is shown in the banner at the top of the page.

 



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