Based in Plymouth Massachusetts and led by Music Director Steven Karidoyanes, the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is presenting its 95th season. The mission of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra is to present and promote excellent music that inspires, entertains and engages people of all ages.
Below you'll find some helpful information about the Phil and Memorial Hall.
Memorial Hall
The Plymouth Memorial Hall building is owned by the Town of Plymouth. The hall is fully accessible, in compliance with the Ameircans with Disabilities Act, and has appropriate seating available on all three levels.
Parking at Philharmonic Concerts
Parking is available on Court Street, Memorial Drive, Water Street and in the parking lot behind Memorial Hall.
Public Entrances and Exits
Public entrances and exits to Memorial Hall are at the Court Street doors in front of the building
Accessible Entrance
The accessible entrance to all levels of the hallis at the Memorial Drive doors on the side of the building.
Accessible Seating
Accessible seating is available on the Mezzanine and Balcony on specially designated plateforms. It is the Plymouth Philharmonic's policy to reserve the platforms for patron with disabilities. Accessible seating on the main floor is always available.
Rest Rooms
Rest rooms are located on the orchestra level (through the rear archway) and on the second levle (adjacent to the Blue Room).
Seating of Latecomers
Latecomers will can take their place only during appropriate pauses in music, out of courtesy to the musician and audience.
The Box Office
The box office opens one hour and fifteen minutes prior to performance time on concert days and is located in the lobby of Memorial Hall.
Refreshments
Beverages are available before performances and at intermissions. Proceeds help support the orchestra's concert season.