Explore the Alys Stephens Center
The Alys Stephens Center consists of four venues, the largest being the Jemison Concert Hall, which was built for symphonic sound and most recently was equipped with a sound system by Meyer Sound and a grand drape. Our other venues are the Morris K. Sirote Theatre, a 351-seat proscenium theater; the Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall, a 164-seat venue; and the Odess Theatre, a 150-seat black-box theater.
Jemison Concert Hall
The Jemison Concert Hall is a 1300 seat European-style concert hall, designed and built primarily to house and support symphonic, choral or other live music performances.
Morris K. Sirote Theatre
The Sirote Theatre is a 351 seat proscenium-style hall, designed and built primarily to house and support theatrical performances.
Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall
The 170 seat Reynolds-Kirschbaum Recital Hall is the most intimate venue at the Center.
The Odess Theatre
The Odess Theatre is a black-box theater that has a flexible seating capacity of 150 seats.





