
Inspired by Christopher Wren's Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford
, England , Sanders Theatre is famous for its design and
its acoustics. A member of the League of Historic American
Theatres, the 1,166 seat theatre offers a unique and intimate
180 degree design which provides unusual proximity to the
stage. The theatre was designed to function as a major lecture
hall and as the site of college commencements. 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, the prestigious
Charles Eliot Norton Lectures, and the annual Phi Beta Kappa
induction ceremony. Many of the most venerable academic,
political and literary figures of the nineteenth and twentieth
century have taken the podium at Sanders Theatre including
Winston Churchill, Theodore Roosevelt, and Martin Luther
King.
Sanders is presently home to several undergraduate choir
and orchestral groups and also serves as a venue for many
professional performance ensembles including The Boston Philharmonic,
The Boston Chamber Music Society, The Christmas Revels, and
Masterworks Chorale.
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