. On the extreme right is the house curtain based on
Hernando Ocampo's Genesis.
The or the Main Theater is the largest performance venue inside the
Tanghalang Pambansa. It can accommodate up to 1,815 people on four levels: orchestra, boxes, and two balconies. The stage is from the main curtain line to the back wall and from the left wall to the right. The
proscenium opening has a height of and width of . A deep
orchestra pit contains two elevators that can accommodate up to 62 musicians. The stage floor, unwaxed and painted matte-black (originally not stained), is made from a species of
Philippine Mahogany. The main stage curtain is patterned after the painting
Genesis, a work by National Artist
Hernando Ocampo. A variable acoustics hall designed by
Bolt, Beranek and Newman, the Main Theater was planned for flexibility. It was built to accommodate the sound requirements of various types of presentations, and can typically hold opera and orchestra performances without further amplification.
New York Times critic
Howard Taubman praised the theater's acoustical flexibility in his review of the center's opening night, writing that the architect and his team seem to have built a venue "that will be equally congenial for drama, instrumental and vocal music and dance."
The or the Little Theater, inaugurated a few years after the opening of the main theater, is a conventional proscenium stage, designed for drama, chamber music, solo recitals, lectures, and film screenings. It seats 413 people in one orchestra section. From the main curtain line to the back wall, the stage measures with a proscenium width of and features the same Mahogany flooring as the larger Main Theater. A covered orchestra pit that extends into the apron gives additional performance space, similar to a
thrust stage. The stage curtain is a tapestry woven in
Kyoto,
Japan, based on a painting of
Roberto Chabet, visual artist and former director of the CCP Museum. When unfolded, the curtain acts as a natural sound reverberation medium.
The Tanghalang Pambansa has a lone
black box theater named or the Studio Theater, after the pseudonym of Filipino poet
José Corazón de Jesús. Depending on the size of the stage or acting area, it can seat up to 240 people in two levels. The 100-seat or the Dream Theater, a joint project of the CCP and
Dream Broadcasting, is used as a venue for film screenings and lectures; and has the capability to receive and show films directly through satellite. ==Exhibit halls==