Nourse Theater

The Sydney Goldstein Theater, formerly the Nourse Theater, 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.

Sydney Goldstein Theater
Address275 Hayes St
LocationSan Francisco, California
Coordinates37.77705°N 122.42087°W / 37.77705; -122.42087
OperatorCity Arts & Lectures
TypeAuditorium
Capacity1,687
Construction
Built1926
Renovated2013
Website
www.cityarts.net/nourse/

Built in 1926 in the Spanish Revival style[1] as a part of the High School of Commerce, it was used as an auditorium for student events and assemblies until it was closed in 1952.[2] The theater was used intermittently for pageants and concerts until 1985 when the auditorium was temporarily converted to a courtroom for a large asbestos exposure case. It was one of the first “wired” courtrooms with computers linked to a mainframe in Texas used to share documents.[3] After the end of the trial, it was no longer used as a public venue, serving only as a storage facility for the San Francisco Unified School District for nearly 30 years.[3]

In 2013, when the Herbst Theatre was closed for repairs, the founder of the City Arts and Lectures program, Sydney Goldstein, renovated the Nourse Theater and made it the new home of the program.[1] In 2018, following Goldstein's death, the theater was renamed in her honor.[4]


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