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Type
  
Performing arts center

Owner
  
Portland

Opened
  
1987

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Address
  
1111 Southwest Broadway Portland, Oregon United States

Operator
  
Portland's Centers for the Arts

Capacity
  
Newmark: 880 Dolores Winningstad: 304 Brunish Theatre: 200

Architect
  
Broome, Oringdulph, O'Toole, Rudolf, Boles & Associates and Barton Myers

Similar
  
Keller Auditorium, Arlene Schnitzer Concert, First Regiment Armory A, Alberta Rose Theatre, Oregon Convention Center

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Antoinette Hatfield Hall, formerly known as the New Theatre Building, is a 127,000-square-foot (11,800 m2) complex located in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. It is one of three buildings in the Portland'5 Centers for the Arts (formerly known as PCPA), which also includes Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and Keller Auditorium. Hatfield Hall contains the Dolores Winningstad Theatre, Newmark Theatre, and Brunish Theatre (formerly Brunish Hall). It was dedicated in honor of the wife of former U.S. Senator and Oregon governor Mark Hatfield.

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Construction

Hatfield Hall was built at a cost of $28.4 million and opened in 1987 as the New Theatre Building. It was designed by Broome, Oringdulph, O'Toole, Rudolf, Boles & Associates, Barton Myers, and ELS of Berkeley California.

Theatre venues

Antoinette Hatfield Hall is part of the Portland'5 Centers for the Arts (formerly known as PCPA), which also includes Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall and Keller Auditorium. Three theatre venues are contained in Hatfield Hall: Dolores Winningstad Theatre, the Newmark Theatre, and Brunish Theatre. Known for 19 years as the New Theatre Building, Hatfield Hall was dedicated December 13, 2007, in honor of Antoinette Hatfield, wife of former U.S. Senator and Oregon governor Mark Hatfield.

Dolores Winningstad Theatre

Located inside Antoinette Hatfield Hall, Dolores Winningstad Theatre is named in honor of the wife of Norman Winningstad, who made a generous donation in 1984. This venue has 304 seats and is a courtyard-style theatre with flexible seating arrangements.

Newmark Theatre

An Edwardian-style theatre with 880 seats, the Newmark was named in honor of Herb and Jeanne Mittleman Newmark in 1997. No seat is more than 65 feet (20 m) from the stage.

Brunish Theatre

With a capacity of 200 seats, Brunish Theatre (formerly Brunish Hall) was named in honor of Corey Brunish's mother. This true black box theatre venue may be configured for "meetings, dinners, conferences, weddings, and performances".

References

Antoinette Hatfield Hall Wikipedia