Radcliffe Camera Theatre, Oxford, England United Kingdom
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Radcliffe Camera Theatre Timing
Opening Hours: Monday to Saturday 10.00 to 12.30 hrs, 14.00 to 16.30 hrs March to October 14.00 to 15.30 hrs November to February.
Radcliffe Camera Theatre Tickets
Opening hours will be curtailed when the theatre is in use for University Ceremonies, meetings or concerts. £2.50 per adult, £1.50 concessions, Group rate £1.50 per head parties of 15 and over
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The Sheldonian Theatre was built in 1668 from a design created by Christopher Wren. It was named after Gilbert Sheldon, who was Chancellor of the University at the time the construction was funded. 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 performed here, including the first performance of his third oratorio Athalia in 1733.
The building seats 800–1,000 people and is situated in the grounds of part of the Bodleian Library adjacent to Broad Street. To the left at the front is the Clarendon Building and to the right is the Old Ashmolean Building. Behind the Sheldonian is the Divinity School.
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.
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