The Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California is an outdoor amphitheater located on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley. The theater was built in 1903 and is modeled after ancient Greek theaters, with a seating capacity of around 8,500.
The Greek Theatre is known for its stunning architectural design, featuring a large open-air stage surrounded by tiered seating that rises up from the stage. The theater is built into the side of a hill, which allows for excellent acoustics and a natural amphitheater setting.
The Greek Theatre is a popular venue for music concerts, theater productions, and other live performances. It has hosted many famous performers over the years, including Bob Dylan, The Grateful Dead, and Fleetwood Mac. The venue is also a favorite among the Bay area locals, and it is considered one of the most iconic venues of the region.
The theater has been recognized as a Berkeley Landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places. The venue is managed by UC Berkeley, but also has many private promoters that bring shows to the theater.
The Greek Theater also offers tours, which allow visitors to explore the theater's history and architecture. Visitors can learn about the theater's history, see the backstage areas, and learn about the unique acoustics of the venue.
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If an event is being held at The Greek Theater, UltraSound is the go to supplier of audio gear. The Greek Theatre requests custom solutions, PA system and board groups for event. UltraSound's expertise in Live sound and providing on-site technical support has long been relied upon by The Greek Theater.