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Named after the School of Music's founding Director, Ernest Llewellyn, Llewellyn Hall is Canberra's premier concert hall and is one of the finest acoustic venues in Australia. It has a seating capacity of 1335; 960 in the stalls and 375 in the gallery. The School of Music building is listed on the Commonwealth Heritage List. Llewellyn Hall is home to many local and international acts, with regular performances from the Canberra Symphony Orchestra, Australian Chamber Orchestra and Musica Viva. Famous for being Canberra's premier concert hall, Llewellyn has also proven a brilliant venue for a variety of performances, including contemporary music, comedy, dance and public lectures. With a brand new L-Acoustics audio system, Llewellyn Hall is a classical venue with the capabilities of a modern performance space. Llewellyn Hall is a part of the Australian National University and is housed in the School of Music Building. Llewellyn Hall and its adjacent venues are managed by the ANU Centralised Venues Team. This team encompasses professionals who are experienced in event management, production coordination, staging, technical services and marketing.
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