- Sanders Theatre
Sanders Theatre or Sanders Theater is the premiere lecture and concert hall at
Harvard University . It is internationally known for its superior acoustics, which in New England are only surpassed byJordan Hall and Boston Symphony Hall. The theatre's design is based uponChristopher Wren 'sSheldonian Theatre at Oxford, England. The 1,166 seat theatre features three tiers of seating: the orchestra, the mezzanine, and the balcony.Sanders Theatre is located in the
apse of Memorial Hall, which consists of Annenberg Hall, the Memorial Transept and Tower, and Sanders Theatre.The theatre was designed to function as a major lecture hall and as the site of college commencements. It is currently the largest lecture hall at
Harvard College . Although Sanders saw its last commencement exercise in 1922, the theatre continues to play a major role in the academic mission of Harvard College, hosting undergraduate core curriculum courses, many of the Harvard a capella groups, theHarvard-Radcliffe Orchestra , and the undergraduate choirs. Many of the most venerable academic, political and literary figures of the nineteenth and twentieth century have taken the podium at Sanders Theatre includingWinston Churchill ,Theodore Roosevelt ,Martin Luther King , andMikhail Gorbachev . Current popular lecturers in the Theatre include ProfessorsN. Gregory Mankiw who teaches Principles of Economics andMichael Sandel whose famous course 'Justice' commands an audience of over 1,000. TheIg Nobel Prize is also awarded annually there.Sanders theatre was the location of a long series of epochal experiments in architectural acoustics by Wallace Sabine and students, a junior physics professor at Harvard, who nightly moved seat cushions in and out investigating the effects of acoustic absorption, whose unit is still known as the "sabin".
ee also
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List of concert halls
*Memorial Hall (Harvard University) External links
* [http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~memhall/sanders.html Sanders Theatre - Harvard University]
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