Sold Out Performances

Sold Out Performances

In the early 1970s, folding chairs were added to Alexander Auditorium to increase seating capacity. People were seated in the aisles, orchestra pit and stage apron, which of course, violated fire codes. So, by 1979, the Singing Quakers were presenting eight performances of Symphony of Spring to accommodate for the increased attendance. Most nights were sold out with 500 people in attendance each evening.