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May 24, 2022 | Voices From The Great Hall - Cooper Union

For over 160 years, The Cooper Union’s Great Hall has been a bastion of free speech, social activism, education, culture, and civic engagement – a place where leaders, performers, and everyday people have convened to address the most important issues of their time. Join us to celebrate those moments again and the launch of The Cooper Union’s extraordinary new digital resource, Voices from the Great Hall, with a special one-night-only evening of performances by some of the very artists who have previously appeared in the Great Hall.

Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award-winning actor Sam Waterston hosts the evening, returning to the very stage where he reprised Abraham Lincoln’s famous Right Makes Might address, which Lincoln originally gave at The Cooper Union in 1860. The event will feature segments of the archive’s original recordings, brought to life with large-scale projection imagery that surrounds you. Be among the first to experience again the voices of the thinkers, leaders, and creators who helped shape our city and nation, including Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, National Organization for Women co-founder Betty Friedan, and author and activist Larry Kramer. WNYC's Kai Wright, host of The United States of Anxiety, will join us and, returning to the Great Hall stage for live encores will be Lincoln expert and author Harold Holzer. Ensembles from the New York Phil Teaching Artist Ensemble and Resistance Revival Chorus will perform.

LINK TO VIDEO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJVt_NHOPhs

Voices From The Great Hall - Cooper Union