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  2. Memorial Hall (Harvard University) - Wikipedia

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    Sanders Theatre, substantially completed in 1875 and first used for Harvard's 1876 commencement, [10] was inspired by Christopher Wren's Sheldonian Theatre. Renowned for its acoustics, and with 1000 seats one of Harvard's largest classrooms, [clarification needed] Sanders is in great demand for lectures, concerts, ceremonies and conferences.

  3. Parts of a theatre - Wikipedia

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    Arena: A large open door with seating capacity for very large groups. Seating layouts are typically similar to the theatre in the round, or proscenium (though the stage will not have a proscenium arch. In almost all cases the playing space is made of temporary staging and is elevated a few feet higher than the first rows of audience.

  4. Revels - Wikipedia

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    A 2022 Revels performance at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University. Revels is a contemporary series of American seasonal stage performances, incorporating singing, dancing, recitals, and theatrics loosely organized around a central theme or narrative. The folk-tradition-based performances started in 1957, were restarted in 1971, and now occur ...

  5. History and traditions of Harvard commencements - Wikipedia

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    Morning Exercises are held in the central green of Harvard Yard (known as Tercentenary Theatre); [citation needed] the dais is before the steps of Memorial Church, facing Widener Library. [ note 2 ] Some 32,000 people attend the event, including university officials, civic dignitaries, faculty, honorees, alumni, family and guests.

  6. File:Sanders theater 2009y.JPG - Wikipedia

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  7. Harvard Glee Club - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Glee Club (Glee Club or HGC) is a 60-voice, Tenor-Bass choral ensemble at Harvard University. Founded in 1858 in the tradition of English and American glee clubs , it is the oldest collegiate chorus in the United States. [ 3 ]

  8. Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    In general, only Harvard College students are eligible for membership, though this rule is not absolute and has occasionally been waived when necessary, allowing students from the other Harvard schools to participate. The orchestra plays four concerts every year in Sanders Theatre on Harvard's campus.

  9. Sanders Theatre - Wikipedia

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