Theodore Francis Green Hall
T. F. Green, which re-opened after renovation in September 2003, is a student-run center for the arts. Production Workshop works collaboratively with the Student Activities Office to provide oversight of the facility. The hall is named after Theodore Francis Green, Class of 1887. Theodore Francis Green was the 57th governor of Rhode Island (1933-36) and served in the United States Senate (1937-61).
T. F. Green is card accessible to all Brown students.
Meeting and Function Rooms
Production Workshop schedules the use of the main performance venues: the black box theatre (room 101) and the upstairs space (room 203).
The Coalitions of Bands at Brown schedules the music practice room in 108.
Information about other music and practice spaces is available. These rooms are reserved through the University Scheduling Office.
Student Organization Offices and Storage
102: Production Workshop office and ticket booth
108: Coalitions of Bands at Brown practice room
110 & 112: Brown Student Radio
117 [Storage Only]: Coalitions of Bands at Brown, MEZCLA, Shakespeare on the Green, Musical Form, Cycling Club, and Brown Taiko.
205A [Storage Only]: Tang Soo Do, Shotokan Karate, Gilbert & Sullivan, and Tae Kwon Do.
207 [Storage Only]: Brown Opera Productions
216 [Storage Only]: Brown Band, Fantasy Gaming, Brown Ballroom Dance Team, Brown Ballroom Dance Club, and Fusion Dance
Lockers outside of 114: BrownsTones [many lockers remain unassigned]

