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The Greek Theatre was the first university building designed by John Galen Howard. [4] Architect Julia Morgan assisted with the design. [5] The design of the theater is based directly on the ancient Greek theater of Epidaurus. In 1957, a basement backstage area was added, which was designed by architect Ernest Born. [5]
The Berkeley Jazz Festival is held once a year at the outdoors Hearst Greek Theatre on the University of California, Berkeley campus. The theatre overlooks the San Francisco Bay at Hearst & Gayley Road. The festival was started in 1967 by Darlene Chan. [1]
Cal Performances is the performing arts presenting, commissioning and producing organization based at the University of California, Berkeley in Berkeley, California. [1]The origins of Cal Performances date from 1906, when stage actress Sarah Bernhardt appeared at the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre to help rebuild public morale after the devastating San Francisco earthquake and fire in ...
Hearst Greek Theatre [13] Hearst Memorial Mining Building [14] Doe Memorial Library [15] Sather Tower and Esplanade Hall [16] Sather Gate and Bridge [17] Hearst Gymnasium [18] California Hall [19] Durant Hall [20] Wellman Hall [21] Hilgard Hall [22] Giannini Hall [23] Wheeler Hall [24] North Gate Hall [25] South Hall [26]
Cascade Theatre: Redding CA 89001416 Casino Theatre: Gunnison UT 89001112 Catlow Theatre: Barrington IL 01000170 Center Theatre: Woodbourne NY 85000993 Century Building and Little Theatre: Detroit MI 80002098 Chateau Dodge Theatre: Rochester MN 92001101 Chi Omega Greek Theatre--University of Arkansas, Fayetteville: Fayetteville AR 83002114 ...
Mining Circle, University of California, Berkeley campus February 25, 1991 designed by John Galen Howard: 153 Hearst Greek Theatre: Gayley Road, University of California, Berkeley campus February 25, 1991 designed by John Galen Howard: 154 Phoebe Apperson Hearst Memorial Gymnasium for Women: Bancroft Way, University of California, Berkeley campus
Zellerbach Hall is a multi-venue performance facility on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, west of Lower Sproul Plaza. It was designed by architect and professor Vernon DeMars and completed in 1968. The facility consists of two primary performance spaces: the 1,984-seat Zellerbach Auditorium, and the 500-seat Zellerbach ...
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