Miller Auditorium, Performing arts center at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, United States.
Miller Auditorium is a performing arts venue at Western Michigan University with 3,497 seats serving as the main theater for the campus community. The facility hosts musicals, concerts, theatrical productions, and major cultural events that draw regional audiences.
Planning for the venue began in 1915 when Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris approved funding for new campus buildings as part of institutional expansion. The project experienced significant construction delays, ultimately opening to the public in 1968.
The venue hosts Broadway musicals, orchestral performances, and contemporary dance shows that draw audiences from both the university and surrounding community throughout the year. Programming reflects a mix of classical and popular entertainment that shapes the cultural life of the region.
The venue is located on Auditorium Drive and offers accessible parking and designated seating for visitors with mobility needs. Modern climate control and sightlines from most seats ensure comfortable viewing throughout the space.
The hall ranks as Michigan's third largest theater and stands among the top ten theatrical venues nationwide. This significant capacity allows it to attract major national and international productions that might otherwise bypass smaller markets.
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