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Hugo Young Theatre is a proscenium house that seats 724 and is used for many of the Ashland University theatre department's main stage and student productions, the music department's major concerts, Ashland Symphony Orchestra performances and other campus activities. The Ashland Symphony Orchestra is grateful for AU’s support in providing this facility as an in-kind donation.
January 24, 2026
7:30 pm
Beverage Service In collaboration with Goldberry Roasting Co. Featuring music from coffee growing regions. 6:50 p.m. Preconcert talk, Archer Auditorium
 
The Worship Center at Grace Church is the perfect venue to feature Ashland Symphony Orchestra chamber pieces. Concerts here are general admission and seating is in angled pews on a sloped floor. The Ashland Symphony Orchestra is grateful to Ashland Grace Church for providing this facility for a minimal donation.
March 21, 2026
7:30 pm
In-Flight Entertainment Featuring the music of Alan Shulman, Jessie Mongomery, and Beethoven. Music Director Michael Repper will give descriptions and examples of the music throughout the performance.
 
This grand facility was donated to the City of Ashland by Mrs. Kate Myers in Memory of her husband Guy Chase Myers. Following parking instructions is the story of the Band Shell's creation. Parking is available on Parkside Drive and adjacent side streets. Some parking is available behind the Band Shell but should be reserved, if possible, for audience members needing handicap parking. Come early and get ice cream at Yoder’s Red Barn, 428 Parkside Drive.
March 27, 2026
12:00 pm
School Day Concert for 3rd graders Classical Symphony, op.25 (Symphony No.1) – Serge Prokofiev, Paddington Bear's First Concert – Herbert Chappell This is a free concert. To reserve space for your third-grade students, please call 419-289-5115, or email symphony@ashland.edu
 
Built in 1909, the opera house interior remains largely unchanged. The mosaic tile floor in the entryway is intact, as well as, the arched ticket window, and lobby doors and arched portal into the auditorium. The original woodwork includes fluted pilasters, moldings, and a staircase with fluted newel and matching balusters. Although in need of repair, all are original. The opera house auditorium retains its double balconies, boxes, and distinctive floral and swag ornamentation.
Great beer. Great Food. All served within the historic heart of our great hometown. Which is a great place for families, friends—both new and old—to gather together and share great times. To raise a glass and share a meal.
March 28, 2026
3:00 pm
Young People’s Concert Classical Symphony, op.25 (Symphony No.1) – Serge Prokofiev, Paddington Bear's First Concert – Herbert Chappell 2:00-2:45 p.m. preconcert activities and Instrument Petting Zoo, Archer Lobby This is a free concert for all ages. No tickets are required.
 
April 18, 2026
7:30 pm
Destination Featuring the music of Amy Marcy Cheney Beach Bal Masqué, op.22, Franz Schubert Unfinished Symphony and Alexander Borodin Symphony No.2 (Heroic Symphony).
 
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