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The City College Auditorium and Art Court Theatre have been closed and under renovation since June 2010, and the majority of the campus has at one point wondered when it will be finished.

The historic structure was built in 1936 and hasn’t been touched for roughly 40 years,” said Greg Hayman, City College director of Operations “It was recently updated with a brand-new air conditioning system, electrical wiring and IT infrastructure.”

According to Hayman, the new and improved building will be ready for instructors to begin their lessons by spring 2012, but is scheduled for completion on the Dec. 28 [2011]

According to Hayman, with the layout of the new Auditorium, all classrooms will consist of “smart rooms” (smart configuration, electronic projects, screens, smart speakers.

Hayman said the Auditorium will be reducing the number of seats to approximately 600.The renovation has added a new control room, orchestra lift, trap room, new lighting and cat-walk.
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Some theater students say it has been a struggle to take part in theater because of the construction.

City College student Christopher Saechao, majoring in theater arts and English literature said, “Just today my acting class took place in a regular classroom. We had to stack up all the desks to one side of the class and put them back when we were done, It was a hassle.”

According to Hayman, theater classes have been held in the Temporary buildings, but City College has managed to have them one way or another.

“It’s not perfect, but I don’t have any big complaints. It’s what I love doing (theater),” said Saechao.

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