The Irvine Barclay Theatre, often referred to as The Barclay, is a 755-seat performing arts venue in Irvine, California, located on the campus of the University of California, Irvine. Jointly owned by the city and university, it opened in 1990 and has hosted various musicians, bands, plays, and guest speakers. San Francisco-based architecture firm Wurster, Bernardi and Emmons designed the theater.
On March 23, 2004, former Soviet Union leader Mikhail Gorbachev was awarded the inaugural UCI Citizen Peacebuilding Award in a ceremony at the Barclay Theatre, where he thereafter gave a speech on environmental sustainability. During the speech, Gorbachev criticized the U.S. invasion of Iraq and at one point received a standing ovation from the crowd. Upon its first awarding, the university named the accolade after Gorbachev.
In 2012, Elvis Costello performed a concert at the Barclay.
In 2015, the Barclay Theatre hired former Segerstrom Center for the Arts president and CEO Jerry Mandel to be its president.
During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the theater closed indefinitely. During its closure, the theater organization spent over $2 million to install new seats, carpet, lighting, and air conditioning in the venue. In summer 2021, the organization announced plans to reopen with a mask and vaccine requirement for patrons. The theater reopened on June 24, 2021, with a performance by soprano Renée Fleming restricted to two-thirds capacity.
The theater has been credited for its intimacy and lack of nosebleed seats – no seat in the auditorium is more than 60 feet away from the stage's Proscenium. Of the 755 seats, 585 are ground-level orchestra seats while 170 are balcony seats. Its proscenium is tall and wide with a dark crimson velour front curtain.
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