About this venue
Fletcher Hall at Carolina Theatre Durham is a historic auditorium inside the Carolina Theatre, a landmark venue operating since 1926. It is the complex’s main performance space, with a capacity of up to 1,108 guests across the orchestra level, box seats and two balconies. Its traditional proscenium stage and preserved theatrical character provide a distinctive setting for concerts, comedy, stage productions, film screenings and other cultural events.
The tiered seating offers different perspectives on the stage, from the closer orchestra level to the wider views from the balconies. A professional sound system, stage lighting and projection equipment support a broad range of productions, while nearby visitor facilities include restrooms, cloakroom services and concession areas serving drinks and light snacks. Accessible seating is available on the orchestra level, and an elevator connects all levels of Fletcher Hall.
The venue is located in central Durham at 309 W Morgan St, Durham, United States. The main entrance opens into Kirby Lobby beneath the theatre marquee on Morgan Street, where an accessible passenger drop-off point is also available. Durham Centre Parking Garage stands directly across from the theatre at 300 W Morgan Street, with additional parking available on surrounding streets. For broader travel planning and transportation around Durham, see the city information further down the page.
About the city
Durham, a charming city in North Carolina, blends the energy of university life with a creative scene and a rich lineup of sports and live-music events. Here, top-tier production, crowd atmosphere, and nightlife culture naturally meet in a compact downtown, making Durham a strong choice for visitors who want more than just the event itself. The city is known for a relaxed yet well-organized feel, and the mix of historic neighborhoods and modern urban areas gives it a distinctive character.
When it comes to getting in and getting around, Durham benefits from practical infrastructure and clear transport links. Local public transit GoDurham covers key city routes, while GoTriangle connects the wider region and makes car-free planning easier. If you arrive by rail, Durham Station (Amtrak) sits close to the center, and for travelers coming from farther away the most common gateway is Raleigh–Durham International Airport (RDU). Thanks to short distances and an easy-to-navigate layout, reaching the main arenas and stadiums—such as DPAC, university sports venues, and city arenas—is usually quick and straightforward.
Before or after a concert or game, Durham offers plenty of “tourist bonus” to round out the experience. Take a walk through the revitalized American Tobacco Campus and the surrounding downtown streets, where restaurants, cafés, and pedestrian areas are part of the city’s everyday rhythm. For a calmer break, there’s Sarah P. Duke Gardens, and if you want nature close by, the area along the Eno River provides trails and viewpoints that are ideal for a short escape from the urban pace. That balance of events and off-venue highlights is exactly what makes Durham a place people like to return to.