Page Auditorium
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4.6.2023

Built in 1931 in the Collegiate Gothic style and renovated in 2015 to update its acoustics, lighting, and seating, the 1170-seat Page Auditorium is one of the oldest buildings on Duke’s West Campus. Facing Duke Chapel, it is accessible via the Flowers Building, and is adjacent to The Brodhead Center, also known as West Union or “WU” by students. There is accessible seating on the orchestra level, along with accessible restrooms. Duke Performances presents large-scale concerts at Page Auditorium, and large-scale student productions are also presented here, like the annual orientation week performances put on by Duke’s a capella and dance groups.

Page Auditorium Loading dock - Built in 1931, Page Auditorium is one of the oldest buildings on Duke's West Campus. Page Auditorium is located next to the Duke Chapel, and adjoining the Flowers Building and the Brodhead Center. Page reopened to the public in September 2015 after a one year renovation. Upgrades to the hall included a new digital line-array sound system, a new dimmer system for theatrical and house lighting control, video and projection equipment, wall and acoustical treatments, as well as an enhanced seating configuration improving the view in the orchestra level and providing more leg room in the balcony level. Page Auditorium is comprised of two levels (orchestra and balcony) with a combined seating capacity of 1170. The orchestra level is fully accessible from the lower entry near the Bryan Center Plaza. The balcony level seating is accessible only via stairs.