Facilities
The Richard K. Stem Concert Hall
The Richard K. Stem Concert Hall is the largest of the Ogle Center's indoor theaters. It is used primarily for performances
of the Music Department, the Different Drummer Series, and the Louisville Orchestra Nightlites concerts. The Stem holds 500
seats including eight wheelchair locations. With only twelve rows in the orchestra and six in the balcony, each seat provides
a clear, unobstructed view of the stage.
Virtual Tour
View from the Stem Hall Seats|
View from the Stem Hall Stage|
Stem HallSeating Chart|
Download Stem Concert Hall Seating Chart (PDF)|
The Robinson Theater
The Robinson Theater has a dramatic atmosphere that's unmatched. With its thrust stage, seven-story flyspace and hidden trap
doors, this space lends itself well to the IU Southeast Theater Department productions, and Dance Recitals.
The Robinson Theater has 338 seats and three wheelchair locations in a conventional aisle seating configuration.
Virtual Tour
View from the Robinson Theater Seats|
View from the Robinson Theater Stage|
Robinson TheaterSeating Chart|
Download Robinson Theater Seating Chart (PDF)|
The Recital Hall
The Recital Hall, holding 96 seats, creates an intimate performance and presentation space for the community.
Like the Richard K. Stem Concert Hall, this hall has a large projection screen and has teleconferencing capability.
The Recital Hall is used for faculty and student recitals, community meetings and conferences.
Virtual Tour
View from the Recital Hall Seats
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View from the Recital Hall Stage
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Seating Chart|
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