Keck Theater
Keck Theater, erected in 1987 as part of the continuing development of upper campus, is named for the late William M. Keck. It provides the College with a state-of-the-art, professional quality stage and theatrical space. Used for both theater department classes and productions and cultural studies classes, the building is renowned for being the first venue in the United States to feature adjustable “Lambda” platforms, allowing various stage setup configurations with the movement of a hydraulic flooring system.