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General Patron FAQs Below are answers to some frequently-asked questions about the Symphony
experience. We hope that this information is helpful and makes your
concert experience with the Saint Louis Symphony a pleasant one. Q. When should I arrive? A. The Pre-Concert Perspective (lecture) begins one hour before each Orchestral performance (except Coffee Concerts), but we recommend you arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the start of the performance. This will allow you time to find parking and to find your seat in the hall. Once the concert has started patrons will not be seated in the hall until the conclusion of the first work on the program. Please refer to our Late Seating Policy below for more details. Q. When do I clap? A. For most repertoire, it is appropriate to clap at the completion of the piece. Most symphonies consist of numerous "movements." It is customary that the audience clap only at the completion of the entire symphony. This allows the orchestra and conductor to maintain a certain concentration between movements, as well as helping the audience maintain a level of attention without interruption. If you're not sure, just wait until the rest of the audience begins clapping to be safe! Q. What do I wear? A. At our performances you will see a wide variety of clothing, including suits and formal wear to khakis, slacks and skirts. Generally, business casual is a good way to go! Q. Can I bring my children? A. Children 5 and over are welcome to attend our regular subscription performances. Q. Where do I park? A. The Saint Louis Symphony does not own any of the parking lots in the vicinity of Powell Symphony Hall. However adjacent to Powell Symphony Hall is a pay-lot that charges $8 for event parking. We recommend this lot as it is the closest to the hall. There is parking available in the lot directly North of Powell Symphony Hall on Delmar. There is also street parking available on Delmar Blvd., East of Grand Ave.. Metered spots are also available on Delmar Blvd., West of Grand Ave. For more information visit our Parking or Driving Directions page. Q. How long are the performances? A. Generally, our regular orchestral performances begin at 8pm. Our Special Events begin at 7:30pm. All of our Sunday orchestral performances begin at 3pm. Most performances run about 2 hours, including an intermission of about 20 minutes. General Information: Cameras and tape recorders are not allowed in Powell Symphony Hall. Pagers and cellular phones must be turned off before entering the concert hall. Food and drinks may be enjoyed in the lobby but are not permitted in the concert hall. Smoking is not permitted in Powell Symphony Hall. Halls Cough Drops are provided free of charge by the Warner-Lambert Company in an effort to reduce distracting noises. Please see an usher for free cough drops. Patrons who arrive late will be seated at the first convenient pause in the program. No late seating is guaranteed for programs without intermission. Late Seating Policy Saint Louis Symphony concerts begin promptly at the announced starting
time. In deference to the comfort and listening pleasure of the audience
in the hall, latecomers will not be seated until after the conclusion of
the first work on the program, and there will be no seating break during
any work. Patrons who leave the hall before or during a work will not be
reseated until after the completion of the work.
Have any additional questions that are not answered above? Feel free to send an email to our Symphony Info Hotline for more information. We can't promise to have the answers to all of your questions, but we will do our best to try! Email: Symphony INFO@slso.org |
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