Rice University

Table of Contents

Locations

  1. Art & Performance

    1. Art Venues

      1. Hamman Hall

        Hamman Hall

         

        Designed by the Houston-based architectural firm George Pierce and Abel B. Pierce and named in honor of George Hamman, Hamman Hall features a 475-seat proscenium-style auditorium. Built in 1958, it was the first building dedicated to performance arts programs at Rice. Today, it houses the Rice Theatre Program, an academic minor in the School of Humanities and Arts. It also is home to the Rice Players, Houston’s oldest student-run theatre company, which brings plays and musicals to the Rice campus and greater Houston community.

         

        What’s there: Theater, dressing rooms and rehearsal space

         

        Named for: George Hamman, a Houston banker and sulfur and oil investor

         

        Built: 1958, George Pierce and Abel B. Pierce

         

        Building Hours: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. (and later on performance days)

         

        Rice Campus Map No. 24