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Phone
  
+1 202-547-3230

Opened
  
2007

Sidney Harman Hall

Address
  
610 F St NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA

Similar
  
Atlas Performing Arts Center, Woolly Mammoth Theatre, National Theatre, Arena Stage, National Building Museum

Sidney Harman Hall is a theater located at Sixth and F Streets NW in Washington, D.C. It opened officially on October 1, 2007.

Along with the existing Lansburgh Theatre, it comprises the new Harman Center for the Arts, the home of the Shakespeare Theatre Company (STC). The Toronto architect Jack Diamond designed the theatre and Paul Beckmann of the DC firm Smithgroup designed the building that houses the theatre at a cost of $89 million.

The Harman seats 775, an increase over the Lansburgh’s 451. The stage was designed to be flexible with multiple staging configurations possible since the performance space will be made available to other arts groups besides the STC. The walls of the theater are panels of makore, an African wood, and behind the panels are retractable velour curtains, which can be raised to alter the acoustics of the room. The first several rows of seats are on movable wagons that can be either set parallel to the stage or rotated to form a thrust stage.

The theatre is named for Dr. Sidney Harman, a philanthropist and STC trustee.

Notable Events

The week of October 25-28, 2010 Sidney Harman Hall hosted The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. On Wednesday October 27 the special guest star was President Barack Obama.

References

Sidney Harman Hall Wikipedia


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