The Stoller Hall, Manchester
The Stoller Hall is a beautiful and modern concert hall, designed by Stephenson Studio with acoustics by Arup. It has been engineered to provide a unique immersive experience. Designed as a box within a box, the performance space has very low noise levels and a variable acoustic system, meaning audiences can truly hear and feel the music. There are regular performances by Chetham’s School of Music students – regular free lunchtime concerts are open to all, giving you the chance to witness some of the most talented young musicians in the UK. There’s also a programme for professional touring artists that embraces classical and contemporary music, comedy and spoken word. There’s something for everyone at The Stoller Hall. Get closer to the sounds you love in a unique setting or discover something new.
The Stoller Hall is fully accessible: the main Hunts Bank entrance has a ramp with electronically activated doors, and there is level access of around 25 metres from the front doors to accessible toilets, which are available on every floor along with baby-change facilities. A lift serves all levels, including down to the Stalls, and wheelchair spaces are available on both Stalls and Balcony levels. The auditorium has a hearing loop, assistance dogs are welcome at all events, and the nearby Q-Park Deansgate North offers 23 accessible parking spaces and an accessible drop-off point. To reserve wheelchair spaces or companion seats, contact the Box Office on 0333 130 0967 or email boxoffice@chethams.com.
Hoe lang duurt een concert hier?
De meeste concerten duren ongeveer 60–75 minuten zonder pauze. De deuren openen ongeveer 30 minuten voor aanvang.
Zijn de plaatsen genummerd?
De plaatsing is meestal per zone in plaats van per individuele stoel — details staan op de boekingspagina van elk concert.
Mag ik kinderen meenemen?
Ja — de meeste concerten zijn aanbevolen vanaf 6 jaar, onder de 16 jaar onder begeleiding van een volwassene.