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The Jonsson Performance Hall is located to the right of the University Theatre as you face the Jonsson building. It is a 196-seat hall (see the seating chart) with a concert ensemble stage that is 40 feet wide by 10 feet deep. Although there is no wing space for storage, there is a small adjacent room for temporary storage of case and personal items.

A 6’ Steinway grand piano is located in this space and may be used for classes and performance only. (Two practice pianos are available for student use on the first floor of the Jonsson building.)

The Performance Hall has a rudimentary lighting system that allows for limited dimming control on the stage and on audience seating areas only. Front projection capabilities and minimal sound support are possible from the booth located on the front wall of the hall.

UTD Organizations may reserve this space at no cost through the School of Arts & Humanities.

Directions to the Jonsson Performance Hall

Enter the campus at Campbell and University Parkway. Visit the information booth to obtain a visitor's pass. At the end of University Parkway, take a right onto Drive A. You will pass the University Bookstore and tennis courts on your left. After the tennis courts you will take a left on Drive G. At the second stop sign, take a right and then a left into Parking Lot B. Park and walk into campus over a small bridge. Continue past the Cecil H. Green Hall (GR) on your right into the campus mall area. You will see University Theatre (TH) and a 10’ tall red metal sculpture “Jack” by artist Jim Love. Directly to the right of the Sculpture is the Erik Jonsson Academic Center (JO). Please enter the Erik Jonsson Academic Center (JO ) up the stairs at the bronze head of Erik Jonsson. The Jonsson Performance Hall JO 2.604 is located on the second floor.


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