Well planned and architecturally interesting performance complex for the performing arts. Several small performance halls. The easiest to get to is Miller hall whose entrance is at street level and is to the left of the main entrance to the complex. Parking out front. When you drive into the Messiah University grounds, turn right and go to the last large building on the left. Miller theater is an intimate 350 seat performance space with stadium seating so you never have to ask the person in front of you to remove their hat. This mean the steps down into the seating area are steep, and they are concrete, but they have a hand rail. Looks like there is space for a few wheel chairs right as you enter, before the steps. They even have a pit for the orchestra. Acoustics were good, and had to be, since the singers in the musical play we we attended did not have...
Read moreBeautiful building with great art by students - the stuff that isn't on display is more fun, but then, you'd have to walk the hall by the...
Read moreStadium seating in an intimate sized theater. Every row has good view of the stage. Sound is somewhat lacking and the...
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