Boston Conservatory at Berklee's Concert Services Office provides scheduling, production support, and front/back of house staffing for over 425 events annually, including large and small instrumental and vocal ensemble concerts, various concert series, and faculty, studio, guest artist, and student recitals. This office also oversees the daily scheduling of the Conservatory's large rehearsal/performance spaces: Seully Hall, Houston Hall, Studio T401, and Ipswich 106. Please note that the mainstage and Zack Box theaters are managed by Production.
All venues are equipped with a basic white-light stage wash, audio/visual playback and projection capabilities, and video recording capabilities with additional A/V resources available on demand. More information about the venues managed by Concert Services can be found in the individual venue tabs below.
Seully Hall
8 Fenway, Floor 4
Seully Hall is Boston Conservatory at Berklee's flagship concert venue featuring excellent acoustics, two world-class pianos, and an ornate vaulted ceiling.
(2) Steinway "D" 9-foot concert grand pianos
Seating for 120
Maximum occupancy: 191
Houston Hall
8 Fenway, Floor 1
Houston Hall is Boston Conservatory at Berklee's most intimate concert venue with easy access from the lobby of 8 Fenway. Please note that Houston Hall is not an ADA-accessible venue.
(1) Steinway "B" 7-foot concert grand piano
Seating for 40-50
Maximum occupancy: 76
Studio T401
31 Hemenway Street, Floor 4
A versatile multipurpose venue, Studio T401 provides ample space for large groups, movement, and dance, and features three levels of tiered audience seating.
(1) Steinway "D" 9-foot concert grand piano
(1) Harpsichord*
(2) Wireless hand-held microphones
Various percussion instruments*
Seating for 90
Maximum occupancy: 141
*Limited availability based on dates TBD
Ipswich 106
Richard Ortner Studio Building, 132 Ipswich Street, Floor 1
The largest venue available on the Conservatory campus, by day Ipswich 106 is home to the Conservatory's orchestra, percussion ensemble, and other large ensembles, while in the evenings the room transforms into a concert hall suitable for all manner of performances.