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- The ArtificialNovember 27, 2017…this hall where the Symphony performs is comfortable and has amazing acoustics. This is a building you go to hear, not see.
- Hamza AkMarch 1, 2014I have many pleasant memories in this beautiful theatre. I appreciate all the great seasons Seattle Symphony offers.
- Tyler SzaboDecember 2, 2016Balcony seating is particularly good. The hall is welcoming and offers consistently pleasant performances :)Upvoted 3 weeks ago
- TOMSFebruary 10, 2012Get a little fancy and check out the latest offering from the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. Take a moment to pause in the lobby to admire the beautifully lit Crystal Cascade glass sculpture.
- Ricardo HernandezMay 9, 2016Excellent arts hall. Prices are very reasonable for the quality of productions.
- Matt NunnOctober 16, 2011Mel was awesome when Kerry and i ended up sitting in different boxes. He totally took care of us and made sure we had seats together.
- KC StarOctober 8, 2014For restroom during intermission, use the side door if you are on the orchestra level.
- Reanne WApril 24, 2012Seattle resident teens can use Teen Tix and get in to many events for $5. Also, watch out for the carpet...it's low pile to not absorb so much sound, and is slippery
- Francis ZhouSeptember 26, 2009Every year around New Years, Seattle Symphony will play Beethoven's 9th. I'm normally not a classical music fan, but this one is definitely worth going to. I plan to do it again this year.
- The Capital GrilleSeptember 17, 2013After raising $159 million in private funds — the largest amount ever raised by an arts organization in the state of Washington — Benaroya Hall opened its doors in 1998.
- Always worthwhile. A building within a building. Musically, this building is awesome!
- Benaroya HallMarch 14, 2012Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@benaroyahall) to hear about upcoming shows, new onsales and what's happening around Benaroya Hall!
- Do NguyenJune 9, 2012a blind person would love to listen to the music here, a person with vision would love the ambience.
- Here for the National Geographic Live Speaker series! “When Women Ruled the World”
- Seattle MetJanuary 31, 2012After a winter spent performing the title role in Handel’s Rodelinda at the Met, world-class soprano Renee Fleming sings under the baton of SSO’s new conductor. Read more
- Ian HameroffDecember 11, 2011Be sure to pre-order a drink for the intermission, and avoid the half-time rush.
- Matt TowersMay 2, 2011Don't miss the tragic grammar on the signage at the Puck cafe. Its all, about the soup de jour.
- Melinda AbrahamsonJanuary 12, 2010Great all day parking, only $9 if you are in before 9am.Upvoted 1 week ago
- Francis ZhouSeptember 26, 2009Seattle Symphony held a concert playing Final Fantasy music, together with choir, and the guy who created all the FF music was there. The hall was PACKED, and it was AWESOME!
- Martha RotterMarch 17, 2009Every year National Geographic brings talented explorers and scientists to speak at a speaker series in Benaroya. Buy the subscription ticket-the talks and videos are so inspiring
- Luis AntezanaJanuary 30, 2011Seek out a Seattle Chamber Music Society performance. Not to be missed!
- Mayor Matthew WoodgetJanuary 16, 2011be careful of the barriers in the boxes, they are much lower than the average persons center of gravity...
- Pre-order intermission desserts and/or drinks before the concert.
- The Seattle Men's Chorus holiday show is THE holiday show to see.
- You can join Wolfgang for great discounts. Also with a group buy you can get a free ticket.
- Linda MattosJune 26, 2010The Seattle Symphony is glorious but shame they do not have a professional chorus.
- Jon Masaya EvansMay 10, 2010Park in the Chase building on concert nights. Half the price of benaroya and no waiting in line.