
Now on sale to Hop Members at the Connecter level and above.
Log In for Tickets×The Hopkins Center, which is undergoing a large-scale renovation and expansion by Snøhetta, is the primary gateway to the Arts District at Dartmouth and serves as a cultural and social hub for the College. The $123.8 million transformation has created more welcoming, accessible spaces that support creation, research and collaboration.
Venues at the Hop include the 900-seat Spaulding Auditorium, the versatile Daryl Roth Studio Theater, the intimate Jack 1953 & Mac 2011 Morris Recital Hall, the 480-seat Moore Theater, the Warner Bentley Theater (a flexible "black box" space with up to 180 seats), a small recital hall, plus rehearsal and practice rooms for music and drama. Art facilities include workshops, studios and galleries.
A versatile black-box space for experimentation and new modes of performance, featuring flexible seating, a sprung floor and the latest in sound, lighting, projection and broadcast technologies. Seats 200+
An intimate new space ideal for solo or small ensemble musical performances and immersive experiences with up to 130 guests. The hall features versatile acoustics and state-of-the-art technology.
A 900-seat concert hall and film theater with excellent acoustics, transfer arm seats and removable seats to accommodate wheelchairs.
A 480-seat venue for dance and theatre with balcony, transfer arm seats and removable seats to accommodate wheelchairs.
The Top of the Hop is a social hub for gathering and informal performances. It is equipped with sound isolation and has spaces to work, a bar and technology to support social events and public talks.
A state-of-the-art classroom and movie theater located on Lebanon Street adjacent to the Hop. Maximum seating is 238.
An intimate theater that can be arranged in a variety of ways including in-the-round and with a raised stage. Maximum of 181 seats.
The galleries and exhibition spaces in the Hop display works by guest artists, faculty, students and alumni. Hours are Tuesday–Saturday, 12:30–10 pm, and Sunday, 12:30–5:30 pm.
Jaffe-Friede Gallery, Strauss Galleries, Barrows Rotunda & The Booth
A 91-seat recital hall and classroom located in the Department of Music.
A nondenominational house of worship where various musical concerts are performed. Located on College Street opposite the Green.
Flexible performance/meeting spaces. Limited availability with a capacity of 49 persons. For questions or further information contact hopkins.center.facilities@cloud.dartmouth.edu