PAUL W. OGLE CULTURAL AND COMMUNITY CENTER
The Theatre Department at IU Southeast is located in the $12 million Paul W. Ogle Cultural and Community Center. This facility includes the Paul G. Robinson Theater, the Richard K. Stem Concert Hall, the Recital Hall, and the Ronald L. Barr Art Gallery. |
ROBINSON THEATER
The Robinson Theater offers a thrust stage, a 340 seat house, and state of the art lighting and sound systems. The Robinson Theater affords the performer, director, and designer a host of artistic choices in production, and its thrust design allows for a strong actor-to-audience relationship.
The Ogle Center also houses the Theatre Department's acting studio, scene and lighting design studio, and the scene and costume shops.
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RICHARD K. STEM CONCERT HALL
The Rich 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 and OrKIDstra concerts. The Stem holds 500 seats and offers a proscenium stage, a full orchestra pit, and theatrical lighting making it an excellent venue for opera and musical theatre.
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