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UC Davis Wyatt Pavilion Theatre

UC Davis Wyatt Pavilion Theatre

Wyatt Pavilion Theatre faces south, with the ticket window and main public entrance giving directly onto Visitor Parking Lot Number 5. Wyatt Pavilion is one of the few original structures still standing on the UC Davis campus. Built in 1907, the Judging Pavilion, as it was then called, could accommodate 500 people (the campus had 23 students at the time) and sat on what is now the southeast corner of Peter J. Shields Avenue and East Quad. It now seats 200 people around its thrust stage.

The stage has a permanent architectural façade, passageways beneath the thrust portion of the stage, traps that can be opened in several places to provide levels and downstage entrances, an inner stage, and an upper level that can be closed with sliding panel doors or curtains. The theatre includes two 10-person dressing rooms. A new lighting grid was installed in 2001. The theatre uses an ETC Expression console and 78 dimmer-per-circuit sensor dimmers.

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UC Davis Wyatt Pavilion Theatre

One Shields Avenue (222 Wright Hall), Theatre and Dance Department Main Office, Davis, CA 95616

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