
Grand Hall
The Grand Theater is the Center’s premier performance venue, accommodating approximately 1,500 audience members. It hosts a wide range of performances—from classical concerts, operas, and ballets to large-scale musicals and pop concerts. With its grand stage design and state-of-the-art acoustic system, the theater delivers an unparalleled immersive experience for audiences and provides artists with an ideal environment for artistic expression.
| Stage | Designed in a proscenium arch style, the stage covers a total area of 899㎡ (about 272 pyeong). It features one revolving stage (15m in diameter), two stage lifts (9m × 2.7m), and an orchestra pit at the front (23m × 4.5m). Forty-three sets of battens allow stage directors to achieve diverse scenic changes and creative effects. The upper mechanical system was renovated in 2020, enabling millimeter-level precision control for heavy stage equipment. |
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| Stage Lighting |
The lighting system consists of a 423-channel patch panel setup, a computer-controlled digital console, four follow spotlights, and various effect and special lighting units—allowing for an extensive range of lighting designs and atmospheres. |
| Sound | Equipped with a DIGICO SD5CS audio mixing console supporting 132 input channels and a d&b V-Series line array speaker system, the Grand Theater provides uniform tonal quality and sound pressure throughout the entire auditorium, ensuring a premium acoustic experience for every audience member. |
| Video Projection |
A 20,000 ANSI-lumen laser projector is installed at the front of house (FOH), while a 30,000 ANSI-lumen laser projector is located in the rear control room. In addition, 120-inch LED subtitle displays are mounted on both sides of the proscenium. |
| Seats | The auditorium accommodates a total of 1,544 seats—983 on the first floor, 537 on the second floor, and 24 accessible seats for patrons with disabilities (located on the first floor). |