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Sheldonian Theatre

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Sheldonian Theatre is a theatre in the United Kingdom.

Sheldonian Theatre, theatres in Oxfordshire

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Typical visit
2 h–3 h
Nearest railway station
Oxford · 1.0 km
  • Family-friendly
  • Wheelchair accessible

About

Sheldonian Theatre is a working theatre in the United Kingdom, listed in OpenStreetMap as a public performance venue. Records date its origin to 1669. Address: Broad Street, Oxford, OX1 3AZ. Opening hours: unknown. Coordinates: 51.7543°, -1.2550°.

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Heritage listing

The Sheldonian Theatre, in the centre of Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1669 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon, Warden of All Souls College and later chancellor of the university. Sheldon was the project's main financial backer. The theatre is used for music concerts, lectures and university ceremonies, but not for drama until 2015 when the Christ Church Dramatic Society staged a production of The Crucible by Arthur Miller.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Sheldonian Theatre, in the centre of Oxford, England, was built from 1664 to 1669 after a design by Christopher Wren for the University of Oxford. The building is named after Gilbert Sheldon, Warden of All Souls College and later chancellor of the university. Sheldon was the project's main financial backer. The theatre is used for music concerts, lectures and university ceremonies, but not for drama until 2015 when the Christ Church Dramatic Society staged a production of The Crucible by Arthur Miller.

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Background

History

What came to be known as the Sheldonian Theatre was Wren's second work and was commissioned by Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury. With the triumph of the Restoration and with it the Church of England, Dean Fell, vice-chancellor of the university, sought to revive a project proposed in the 1630s by the late William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury: a separate building whose sole use would be graduation and degree ceremonies. In the past these increasingly rowdy occasions had taken place in the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, in the High Street. "The notion that 'sacrifice is made equally to God and Apollo', in the same place where homage was due to God and God alone, was as…

Architecture

The building has a prominent eight-sided cupola in the centre of the roof, which is accessible via a staircase leading to the dome over the main ceiling. The cupola has large windows on all sides, providing views across central Oxford, and is open to visitors. The theatre is used for music recitals, lectures (such as the annual Romanes Lecture), conferences, and for various ceremonies held by the University (such as graduation and matriculation). Handel conducted the first performance of his third oratorio Athalia here in 1733. Today, the theatre is home to regular performances by local groups, including the Oxford Philomusica and Stornoway. The latter was the first pop band to play in the…

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Coordinates
51.7543, -1.2550
County
Oxfordshire
District
Oxford
Parish
Oxford, unparished area
Postcode
OX1 3AZ
Parliamentary constituency
Oxford West and Abingdon
Phone
+44 1865 277299
Established
1669
Nearest railway station
Oxford1 km
Opening
unknown

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Sheldonian Theatre?
Sheldonian Theatre is in Oxfordshire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode OX1 3AZ), in the parish of Oxford, unparished area.
When was Sheldonian Theatre built?
Built or established in 1669.
Who owns Sheldonian Theatre?
Sheldonian Theatre is owned by University of Oxford.
Is Sheldonian Theatre a listed building?
Sheldonian Theatre is officially recognised as Grade I listed building listed.
How do I get to Sheldonian Theatre?
The nearest railway station is Oxford, about 1.0 km away. Drivers can navigate to postcode OX1 3AZ.