Applause following Jason McKinney's appearance in Walton's Belshazzar's Feast, May 2023

Seating Charts

The Winston-Salem Symphony has for years called Reynolds Auditorium home for its Pops series concerts, but now Classics Series concerts will be held in Reynolds Auditorium during the renovation of the Stevens Center. Enjoy your favorite music in a historic venue that has hosted classical music icons such as Vladimir Horowitz, Gregor Piatigorsky, and in recent years, James Galway, Renée Fleming, and Yo-Yo Ma with your Winston-Salem Symphony.

R.J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium

While Reynolds Auditorium’s sightlines and sound are best enjoyed in the Mezzanine, Orchestra-level seating also offers superb viewing and sound, especially in rows F through O. Please bear in mind that Reynolds Auditorium is a historic venue; there is no elevator, thus the Mezzanine and Balcony levels are only accessed via stairs. Accessible seating is available on the Orchestra level at the rear of the house and along the outside left and right.

The R. J. Reynolds Memorial Auditorium was built 1919–1924 under the direction of architect Charles Barton Keen (designer of the R. J. Reynolds estate, Reynolda House). Keen also designed the adjacent Richard J. Reynolds High School. Both buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Auditorium is one of the oldest and largest performing arts centers in the City of Winston-Salem. The building can comfortably seat 1898 people, with 857 seats on the main Orchestra level and 1,041 seats located on the Mezzanine/Balcony area.

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