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Berkeley Community Theater

Coordinates:37°52′06″N122°16′17″W / 37.86845°N 122.27147°W /37.86845; -122.27147
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Theater in Berkeley, California, U.S.

Berkeley Community Theater
The "Bird Cage"
Berkeley Community Theater is located in California
Berkeley Community Theater
Berkeley Community Theater
Location within California
LocationBerkeley, California, U.S.
Coordinates37°52′06″N122°16′17″W / 37.86845°N 122.27147°W /37.86845; -122.27147
TypeTheater
Capacity3,491
Opened5 June 1950 (1950-06-05)
Berkeley Community Theater
Map
DesignatedDecember 7, 1992
Reference no.179[1]

Berkeley Community Theater is atheater located inBerkeley, California, United States, on the campus ofBerkeley High School. The theater is administered by theBerkeley Unified School District. It is listed as aBerkeley Landmark (no. 179) since December 7, 1992.[1][2] It is part of theBerkeley High School Campus Historic District,[3] and theBerkeley Historic Civic Center District.[4]

Description

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The theater building, a City of Berkeley Landmark since 1992, also holds the Florence Schwimley Little Theater, a smaller venue often used for Berkeley High School music and theater performances. TheArt Deco-style theater has 3,491 seats, including a balcony section. A large stage is extended by anorchestra pit that can be raised or lowered.[2]

History

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The theater was designed in 1938 and construction began in 1941, but was not completed until 1950, due to delays caused byWorld War II. Students attending Berkeley High during the war years often called it the "Bird Cage" since the exposed metal framework was a roost for many seagulls waiting for students to finish their lunches.[5]

The theater was designed to house atheater organ, but one was not installed at the time of construction. In the 1980s, an organ was moved from the Paramount Theater inToledo, Ohio and installed in the Berkeley Community Theater by the Nor-Cal Theater Organ Society. Now with 41 ranks (sets of pipes) and two fully functional 4-manual (four keyboards plus pedals) consoles, this Wurlitzer is one of the largest and finest in existence. It is maintained solely by the volunteer work of the Society.[6]

Bruce Springsteen,Dido,Jimi Hendrix,Led Zeppelin,Paul Robeson,Dream Theater,Bob Dylan,Tangerine Dream,Stan Getz,The Grateful Dead,Joni Mitchell,Robin Trower,Frank Zappa,James Taylor,Richie Havens,Alice Cooper,Lenny Bruce,Harry Chapin,Elton John,David Bowie,Genesis,The Band,The Doors,King Crimson,The Clash,Elvis Costello,Van Morrison,The Kinks,Tangerine Dream,Humble Pie,The Tubes,Bay City Rollers,Peter Gabriel,Iggy Pop, andIron Butterfly have played shows at the theater. Numerous albums have been recorded in the theater, includingS&M byMetallica with theSan Francisco Symphony.[7]

Famous speakers have included theDalai Lama,Lenny Bruce,Bernie Sanders,Maya Angelou,Timothy Leary,Lawrence Ferlinghetti,Al Franken, andAmy Goodman.[8]

Funding and renovations

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The citizens of Berkeley have directed funds towards the theater on numerous occasions. Berkeley voters passed measure AA in 2000, allocating around $15 million to the theater for renovation. These funds were later taken to build the new administration building at Berkeley High School. A few of the funds came back into the building in renovating the fire alarm system. During this process the grand curtain was damaged. It was finally replaced as well as all other soft goods in July 2009.

In the spring of 2010, a new sound system was installed in the theater.

Major renovations began in July 2020 with funding from a 2010 school facilities bond measure.[9]

References

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  1. ^ab"Berkeley Landmarks Designated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission, Berkeley, CA".Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association (BAHA).
  2. ^abThompson, Daniella; Susan Cerny (2003–2008)."Berkeley High School".Berkeley Landmarks. Berkeley Architectural Heritage Association. RetrievedAugust 22, 2010.
  3. ^"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Berkeley High School Campus Historic District".National Park Service. January 7, 2008. RetrievedJuly 1, 2023. Withaccompanying pictures
  4. ^"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Berkeley Historic Civic Center District".National Park Service. December 3, 1998. RetrievedJuly 1, 2023. Withaccompanying pictures
  5. ^Smith, Harvey L. (2014).Berkeley and the New Deal. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing. p. 41.ISBN 9781467132398.
  6. ^"About Our Organ".NorCal Theatre Organ Society. Retrieved28 December 2021.
  7. ^"Berkeley Community Theater".Discogs. Retrieved28 December 2021.
  8. ^"The Berkeley Community Theater & The Florence Schwimley Little Theater".Berkeley Schools. Retrieved28 December 2021.
  9. ^"Renovations underway at historic Berkeley Community Theatre".Berkeleyside. 9 July 2020. Retrieved22 February 2021.

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