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      • Formerly known as the Nourse Theater, The Sydney Goldstein Theater opened in 2013 after being closed for nearly 30 years. The theater first opened in 1926 as the auditorium for a high school, and following the school’s closure in 1952, found new life as a public performing arts venue, before closing in 1985.
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  1. The Sydney Goldstein Theater, formerly the Nourse Theater and Nourse Auditorium, is a 1,687-seat venue located at 275 Hayes Street, San Francisco, California. It is host to the City Arts & Lectures series as well as podcast tapings and conversations with notable writers and cultural figures.

  2. Formerly known as the Nourse Theater, The Sydney Goldstein Theater opened in 2013 after being closed for nearly 30 years. The theater first opened in 1926 as the auditorium for a high school, and following the school’s closure in 1952, found new life as a public performing arts venue, before closing in 1985.

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  3. The Sydney Goldstein Theater (formerly the Nourse Theater) opened in 1926 as the auditorium for Commerce High School. Following the school’s closure in 1952, the auditorium found new life as a public performing arts venue.

    • When did the Sydney Goldstein theater open?1
    • When did the Sydney Goldstein theater open?2
    • When did the Sydney Goldstein theater open?3
    • When did the Sydney Goldstein theater open?4
    • When did the Sydney Goldstein theater open?5
  4. A Neoclassical building with a timeless proscenium arch created for the Nourse School in 1927, the Sydney Goldstein Theatre as we know it today opened in 2013 after decades of disrepair as a home for City Arts and Lectures.

    • 275 Hayes Street, San Francisco, 94102, CA
  5. As part of the High School of Commerce, the Nourse Theatre was built in 1926 in the Spanish Revival style, and used to host events and assemblies for students until it was closed in 1952. Until 1985, the theatre was used on occasion to host concerts and pageants.

  6. Jan 14, 2019 · Sydney Goldstein on stage at her beloved Nourse Theater, which she transformed from a nearly derelict auditorium to the home of City Arts & Lectures in 2013. Editor’s note: The following was delivered as a eulogy at Sydney Goldstein’s memorial on October 29, 2018, at the Nourse Theater in San Francisco. The first time my wife Vendela and I ...

  7. Built in 1927, the Sydney Goldstein Theater (formerly Nourse) is a landmark venue located in the heart of San Francisco’s Performing Arts Center (across the street from Davies Hall musicians’ entrance).

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