Russell Auditorium
Russell Auditorium is the main performance space for music and theatre productions. The auditorium seats up to 980 and has a 1,000 square foot stage, an orchestra pit, computerized lighting system, and two dressing rooms.

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Russell Auditorium is the main performance space for music and theatre productions. The auditorium seats up to 980 and has a 1,000 square foot stage, an orchestra pit, computerized lighting system, and two dressing rooms.

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Russell Auditorium was the site of one of Bob Hope's radio shows. In May 1943, an audience of students and naval trainees watched Hope perform along with Jerry Colonna, Francis Langford, and the entire cast of the popular radio show
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