McFarlin Auditorium

Building Description

McFarlin, while not frequented by the majority of the student population on a daily basis, is SMU’s premier auditorium and entertainment venue. Its total seating capacity is 2,386. Its website can be found at http://smu.edu/mcfarlin/default.asp and provides evebt specific information. Located next to Dallas Hall. “McFarlin Auditorium is the site for many University events such as commencement, graduation, the renowned Willis M. Tate Lecture Series, and other student programs. McFarlin is also used to showcase international dance companies, famous vocalists, and nationally celebrated bands. Known as one of the jewels among the Southern Methodist University campus, the auditorium is evolving to become one of the most unique medium-sized venues in the region.”

History

Established 1924, Over the years it has hosted a who’s who of politicians, orchestras, and figures such as Salvadore Dali, Martin Luther King, and Bob Hope to name a few. ‘The auditorium's genesis can be traced to a stormy Sunday in Ovilla, Texas during the late 1830's. A Presbyterian farmer, Benjamin Porter McFarlin, spent that Sunday helping a neighbor whose wheat crop had to be harvested to save it from the threatening weather. For this unselfish act McFarlin was "churched" (banished) by his congregation in return for working on the Sabbath day. McFarlin promptly offered a traveling Methodist minister the land and money to build a new church in Ovilla. the minister stayed and McFarlin became a Methodist.

By the early 1920's the students, faculty and staff of SMU had severely outgrown the capacity of Dallas and Clements Halls. Arguments were put forth as to what the next campus building should be. In the end, President Selecman and the Methodist bishops made the visionary decision to build a chapel/auditorium as SMU's third permanent building. Financing was secured by a generous donation from devout Methodist and San Antonio businessman Robert M. McFarlin, son of the farmer from Ovilla.

When the fire curtain at McFarlin Auditorium was first lowered seventy-one years ago, the audience saw a pastoral scene featuring a modest frame building set back on a tree lined, country lane with the word "Ovilla" painted at the bottom. In recent years, the Ovilla Curtain has been lowered during Opening Convocation as a reminder of the University's early days: to acknowledge the gift of the McFarlin family and to underscore the lasting value of friendship.
The McFarlin Memorial Auditorium was opened in 1926 to fulfill the University's pressing need for a chapel that could accommodate the entire student body. The building has evolved over time and continues to serve the University in the manner envisioned by SMU President Charles Selecman as "a place where we can have our friends from the community and elsewhere gather together on great occasions."’

Phone
None Specified
Address
6405 Boaz Ln. Suite 101 Dallas, TX 75275
Basement
Holds many of the English department faculty offices (*known for suffering flood damage in heavy rain)
Bathrooms
Both Men and Women’s bathrooms available on each floor of the facility
Production Facilities
Stage and Orchestra pit
Seating
capacity 2,386

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