McFarlin Memorial Auditorium

32°50′39″N 96°47′10″W / 32.84426°N 96.786096°W / 32.84426; -96.786096OwnerSouthern Methodist UniversityCapacity2,386Acreage1 acre (0.40 ha)Current useAuditorium, TheatreConstructionOpened1926 (1926)Years active1926 (1926)-presentArchitectR. H. HuntWebsiteMcFarlin Memorial Auditorium
McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
Architectural styleColonial Revival, Georgian RevivalMPSGeorgian Revival Buildings of Southern Methodist University TR (AD)NRHP reference No.80004091[1]Added to NRHPSeptember 27, 1980

McFarlin Memorial Auditorium is a proscenium style theatre located on the campus of Southern Methodist University. The venue seats 2,386 on three levels. The building is the third oldest on SMU's campus and has hosted a number of notable acts.

History

By the early 1920s, the students, faculty and staff of SMU had severely outgrown the capacity of Dallas and Clements Halls. Arguments were put forth as to what the next campus building should be. In the end, President Selecman and the Methodist bishops made the decision to build a chapel/auditorium as SMU's third permanent building. Financing was secured by a generous donation from devout Methodist and San Antonio businessman Robert M. McFarlin.

The McFarlin Memorial Auditorium was opened in 1926 to fulfill the University's pressing need for a chapel that could accommodate the entire student body. The building has evolved over time and continues to serve the University in the manner envisioned by SMU President Charles Selecman as "a place where we can have our friends from the community and elsewhere gather together on great occasions."

Though historically attractive, technology and ambiance are priorities as the university continues to keep the facility current. Recent projects include restoration of the main lobby to its historic integrity, renovation of restrooms, installation of a sprung floor on stage, and a complete reupholster of the auditorium's seats.

Notable events

Speakers

Performers

See also

  • National Register of Historic Places portal
  • flagTexas portal

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.

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