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Memorial Hall and the Longworth-Anderson Series—Creating Connection

The essence of live music performance is the potent connection between the musicians and their audience.

Cincinnati’s Memorial Hall is one of the most intimate venues in the region to foster this connection. But don’t just take our word—listen to what Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS) concert attendees have to say:

  • “Memorial Hall is the best venue in Cincinnati! I think it inspires musicians to play their best.”

  • “The LAS concerts are the most fun I’ve ever had at a concert. The reception is great because you get to talk with many other fans before the show. The concert venue is so intimate - it’s almost like the show is happening in your living room!”

  • “It is a showplace of exquisite beauty. A venue from older times when a theater was built with acoustics in mind, but also grandeur, a theatrical space that takes your breath away when you first walk through those doors. It makes one stop dead in his tracks to just absorb the beauty and history that permeates throughout the entire building. You can almost feel the remnants of wonderful past performances.”

  • “The intimacy of Memorial Hall draws me in close to the artists.”

  • “I’m a Cincinnati native, but this was my first time at Memorial Hall, and it was the most stunning venue. Loved the intimate feel of the concert.”

  • “The venue was just AMAZING. I've seen a lot of shows, in a lot of venues, but I felt immediately that this place was special.”

The word “intimate” is dominant in most reviews of the Memorial Hall experience—which might not have been a surprise to Samuel Hannaford & Sons, who designed the building in 1908 as a memorial to veterans of the Civil War and Spanish-American War. The Hall was originally a meeting place for veterans in the early 20th Century, and a welcome location for community events. The Cincinnati Preservation Association led the first renovation of the Hall in 1990-1992 with a more comprehensive renovation completed in 2016 by the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society (CMHS), 3CDC, and Hamilton County.

That latter restoration placed Memorial Hall as one of the catalysts of the revitalized arts district surrounding Washington Park. The next year saw CMHS’s inception of the LAS, which presents Grammy Award-winning and other nationally recognized performers in a variety of contemporary music genres.

Perhaps Samuel Hannaford & Sons didn’t set out to create the most personal and welcoming concert hall in the Tri-State area, but nearly 120 years later, Cincinnati music lovers are grateful.

—Scott Seward

Vote for Us in CityBeat’s Best of Cincinnati 2022 Awards!

Thanks to Cincinnati CityBeat readers for nominating Memorial Hall, “home” of the Longworth-Anderson Series, for two Best of Cincinnati 2022 awards—”Best Building” in the City Life category and “Best Concert Venue” in the Music & Nightlife category.

If you love this historic, “perfect gem” of a theater as much as we do, please take a couple minutes to register and vote here! You can vote once per day through Sunday, February 13.

We’ve identified additional opportunities to write in votes for Memorial Hall, the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society, the Longworth-Anderson Series, and LAS Underground below. Thanks for your continued support!

Arts & Culture
Local Tour:  Memorial Hall – write in
New Thing:  LAS Underground virtual concert series – write in
Old Thing:  Memorial Hall – write in
Opportunities for Local Artists:  LAS Underground virtual concert series – write in

City Life
Building:  Memorial Hall – select from list
Local Cause:  Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society – write in
Place to Take a Visitor:  Memorial Hall – write in

Music & Nightlife
Concert Venue:  Memorial Hall – select from list
Local Music Promoter:  Longworth-Anderson Series – write in
Music Festival/Event: Longworth-Anderson Series – write in
Trivia Night:  Longworth-Anderson Series music trivia night – write in

Shops & Services
Wedding Reception Hall:  Memorial Hall – write in
Wedding Venue (Indoors):  Memorial Hall – write in

Cincinnati Gives 2021 Challenge

The Cincinnati Gives Challenge is a friendly fundraising competition whereby local charities compete to raise the most money, with the top teams winning cash prizes from Cincinnati Magazine. We're back at it this year and looking for your support! The 2021 challenge runs from November 29 at 5 p.m. through December 9 at 5 p.m.

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join the “Friends & Founders of the Longworth-Anderson Series” and be part of the exciting story of Cincinnati’s multi-genre, contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning talent at beautiful, historic Memorial Hall.

The “Friends & Founders” are a special group of enthusiasts helping establish this premier series. Become a member during the challenge and enjoy a range of benefits while supporting one of the region's most fun, unique music experiences.

Best of all, your gift will be matched thanks to the generosity of The George and Margaret McLane Foundation.

We would be grateful for your support and look forward to seeing you back at Memorial Hall soon!

CMHS Promotes Staff and Welcomes New Board Members to Expand Preservation & Programming Efforts

Cori Wolff has been promoted to the position of Executive Director of the Cincinnati Memorial Hall Society (CMHS) and Longworth-Anderson Series (LAS). Wolff has directed the contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning and other nationally recognized artists such as Keb’ Mo’, Mavis Staples, and Marty Stuart since February 2018. In this broadened capacity, she will continue to work alongside Chair Bill Baumann and the CMHS Board of Trustees to grow the LAS and LAS Underground virtual concert series, with a renewed focus on preserving and enhancing historic Memorial Hall as a place for culture, arts, and community.

Photograph by Marlene Rounds, Photographer

Photograph by Marlene Rounds, Photographer

The board also salutes new trustees Amy Conroy, Destinee Thomas, Karen Tully, and Michael Wilson, whose expertise in fundraising, marketing, music, and preservation will advance the organization’s mission and strategic goals.  Additionally, CMHS welcomes Darren Blase, Jim Blase, Karla Boldery, NaQuia Chante, and Adalia Powell-Boehne to the LAS Advisory Committee, a diverse group of music enthusiasts, promoters, and writers who support the development and execution of this premier series.

Cincinnati Gives 2020 Challenge

The Cincinnati Gives Challenge is a friendly fundraising competition whereby local charities compete to raise the most money, with the top teams winning cash prizes from Cincinnati Magazine. We're back at it this year and looking for your support! The 2020 challenge runs from November 30 at 5 p.m. through December 10 at 5 p.m.

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join the “Friends & Founders of the Longworth-Anderson Series” and be part of the exciting story of Cincinnati’s multi-genre, contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning talent at beautiful, historic Memorial Hall.

The “Friends & Founders” are a special group of enthusiasts helping establish this premier series. Become a member during the challenge and enjoy a range of benefits while supporting one of the region's most fun, unique music experiences.

Best of all, your gift will be matched thanks to the generosity of The George and Margaret McLane Foundation.

We would be grateful for your support and look forward to seeing you back at Memorial Hall soon!

Memorial Hall Voted "Favorite Event Venue" in the 2019 Movers & Makers Awards!

Big thanks to Movers & Makers readers for voting historic Memorial Hall, home of the Longworth-Anderson Series, your “Favorite Event Venue” of 2019!

Vote for LAS in the 2019 Movers & Makers Awards!

Thanks to Movers & Makers for nominating two Longworth-Anderson Series concerts in the category “Favorite Chamber Music Concert: Instrumental (less than 10 performers)” in their 2019 Movers & Makers Awards: Béla Fleck & Abigail Washburn and Pat Metheny Side-Eye.

If you enjoyed these shows as much as we did, please take a couple minutes to vote! And don’t forget to write in your “Favorite Jazz Venue” and “Favorite Event Venue,” beautiful Memorial Hall.

Cincinnati Gives 2019 Challenge

In the spirit of Giving Tuesday, we invite you to join the “Friends & Founders of the Longworth-Anderson Series” and be part of the exciting story of Cincinnati’s multi-genre, contemporary music series featuring Grammy Award-winning talent at beautiful, historic Memorial Hall.

The “Friends & Founders” are a special group of enthusiasts helping establish this premier series. Join today during the Cincinnati Gives Challenge (December 2-12) and enjoy a range of benefits while supporting one of the region's most fun, unique music experiences.

Best of all, your gift will be matched thanks to the generosity of The George and Margaret McLane Foundation.

We would be grateful for your support and hope to see you at Memorial Hall soon!