ASU Gammage is an auditorium, built in 1964 and operated by Arizona State University. The auditorium arranges a wide variety of programs and events, such as musical performances and shows.
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Mar 20, 2025
The least accommodating theatre I’ve ever been too, they’re lucky there is t really another competing venue in metro Phoenix, if there were they’d be out of business. The staff was brusque and border…Full review by EJPFire7
Jul 8, 2024
We went to the Gammage our first time to see Hamilton. It really is a nice facility. Comfortable seats. Acoustics were great. Bathrooms clean and have people directing traffic flow during intermissio…Full review by Lillie U
Apr 15, 2024
Attending the Kite Runner we sat in the orchestra section of the theater on the end of row 11 and could understand about 5% of the dialogue during the first half of the play. At intermission we got …Full review by Jane P
Do the seats accommodate plus size people? Do the arm rests go up?
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The armrests do not go up in the seats that I have sat in over the years at the Gammage, and the seats are not that wide, so plus-sized people would have difficulties. However, I …
The armrests do not go up in the seats that I have sat in over the years at the Gammage, and the seats are not that wide, so plus-sized people would have difficulties. However, I suggest that you give the Gammage box office a call (Tel: 866-215-8459), as I've seen some fairly large people in the foyers at event intermissions, so maybe they have seating areas that do accommodate plus-sizes? I have found the Gammage staff to be extremely helpful every time that I have attended an event or called for information.
I have never sat in the balcony, but in the center of the lower level the seats can't be beat. I personally wouldn't sit in the first 10 rows or so as I prefer to sit back a little to get a broader …
I have never sat in the balcony, but in the center of the lower level the seats can't be beat. I personally wouldn't sit in the first 10 rows or so as I prefer to sit back a little to get a broader view of the whole stage.