Strathmore Seating-Chart

Strathmore    

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Strathmore is a cultural and artistic venue and institution in North Bethesda, Maryland, United States. Strathmore was founded in 1981 and consists of two …

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Jun 3, 2024
The Strathmore is an excellent concert venue and a great asset to the Bethesda/Rockville area. We have seen some truly great performers here including Tony Bennet, Wynton Marsalis, Chris Botti, and s… Full review by Potomac_11
Mar 15, 2024
Nickel Creek — on their first tour in seven years — had a full house at Strathmore just rocking’ in their seats. It was a magisterial performance: their command of their instruments has to be seen a… Full review by jaseaton
Feb 13, 2024
Have been to Strathmore a number of times. It is a great venue. The hall is lovely, the acoustics are wonderful and there really isn't a bad seat in the house. Easy to get to by metro or car and ple… Full review by nancyen
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Where is promenade seating
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Most of the promenade seating is in the boxes along the sides of the hall, running from front to back. The Promenade itself is actually the area outside the hall toward the back. I’d give …
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Most of the promenade seating is in the boxes along the sides of the hall, running from front to back. The Promenade itself is actually the area outside the hall toward the back. I’d give you the link to the seating chart, but links aren’t allowed on TripAdvisor). You can find it by searching for Strathmore seating chart
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Answer by James S · May 31, 2024
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Is there a dance floor
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Stage, no dance floor.
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Seat Question: Looking at floor/orchestra seats in the 1st ten rows... but on the sides (not the center section). If I sit on …
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Seat Question: Looking at floor/orchestra seats in the 1st ten rows... but on the sides (not the center section). If I sit on the far ends of these rows, is there room to get up & walk out of the aisle or do you have to walk past 6-8 people to get to the main aisles? I'm looking at various pics online & can't figure out if there's room to walk at the end or of the wall butts up next to the end seats. / Thanks.
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You will have to walk past people in most of the side aisles. You can see and hear from anywhere, but mobility could be a problem. It depends on where you are. I would call the …
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You will have to walk past people in most of the side aisles. You can see and hear from anywhere, but mobility could be a problem. It depends on where you are. I would call the box office and explain the problem. They are very helpful.
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A reviewer mentions the NSO performing here. I don't remember that ever occurring. The National …
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A reviewer mentions the NSO performing here. I don't remember that ever occurring. The National Philharmonic(Strathmore's orchestra-in-residence) does give fine performances here, but they are two completely different orchestras. Has the NSO ever performed here?
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The reviewer that mentioned Strathmore has become a popular venue for the BSO and National Symphony Orchestras(NSO) was confused. The NSO is based at Kennedy Center, …
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The reviewer that mentioned Strathmore has become a popular venue for the BSO and National Symphony Orchestras(NSO) was confused. The NSO is based at Kennedy Center, National Philharmonic is based at Stratmore.
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We are attending an event at the Strathmore. I am wondering what the temperature is in the concert hall - will I need a …
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We are attending an event at the Strathmore. I am wondering what the temperature is in the concert hall - will I need a sweater to be comfortable?
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I would suggest that you bring a sweater, especially for the concert and promenade levels. Enjoy the acoustics
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