The Weitzenhoffer Family College of Fine Arts is home to 10 impressive, on-campus performing and exhibition spaces which are home to more than 400 performances and exhibitions each academic year.
Historicly known as Holmberg Hall, Donald W. Reynolds Performing Arts Center is Oklahoma’s only European-style performance hall and seats 677. Most opera and some dance productions, as well as musical theatre and drama productions are presented on this stage.
Located inside the Rupel J. Jones Fine Arts Center, the Elsie C. Brackett Theatre is a traditional proscenium-style 600-seat theatre with the unique capability to utilize the stage apron to create a thrust configuration. Many productions are held with large casts and impressive scenery in this venue.
Located inside the Rupel J. Jones Fine Arts Center, the A. Max Weitzenhoffer Theatre is an intimate, state-of-the-art 225 seat flexible theatre. Drama, opera and musical mainstage productions are held in this setting capable of mulitple configurations.
Located inside the Catlett Music Center, the Paul F. Sharp Concert Hall provides seating for 1,004 patrons to enjoy the remarkable acoustics and architectural beauty of this performance space. This hall houses the 1931 M. P. Möller Op. 5819 pipe organ, formerly located in the Philadelphia Municipal Auditorium.
Located within the Catlett Music Center, the Morris R. Pitman Recital Hall is a popular venue for student, faculty, guest artist and chamber music recitals and seats 119.
The Grayce B. Kerr Gothic Hall houses the Mildred Andrews Boggess Memorial Organ, an instrument designed specifically for the School of Music by the C. B. Fisk Company. Kerr Gothic Hall serves as a grand entrance to the School of Music and as a performance space in the Catlett Music Center.
Located on the second floor of the Fred Jones Art Center, the Lightwell Gallery is a unique architectural space that features a 50-foot high, sky-lit ceiling. The gallery can be seen from all studios, offices, and hallways above.
Located inside Beatrice Carr Wallace Old Science Hall (2nd floor) is the E. Frank Gilson Lab Theatre, a 73-seat proscenium theatre with an off-Broadway feel. Lab Theatre productions are edgy, contemporary and include the Student Playwriting Festival.
Located inside Beatrice Carr Wallace Old Science Hall (1st floor) the Studio Theatre is an intimate and flexible black box theatre that seats 50. Student-directed and Lab productions take place in this theatre.
Located inside the Donald W. Reynolds Performing Arts Center, the studio provides a beautiful space for dance rehearsals, workshops, and special performances.