Built in 1928, the Music Hall's painstakingly restored regal walls hold 1,713 plush red seats amid classic vanity boxes that were once ripped out for a wraparound Cinerama screen in the `50s. The venue is no stranger to entertainment royalty; legends such as Lucille Ball, Leonard Bernstein, W.C.Fields, Count Basie, Ray Charles and Jack Benny are just a few who have performed here. Now, it...
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In Short Built in 1928, the Music Hall's painstakingly restored regal walls hold 1,713 plush red seats amid classic vanity boxes that were once ripped out for a wraparound Cinerama screen in the `50s. The venue is no stranger to entertainment royalty; legends such as Lucille Ball, Leonard Bernstein, W.C.Fields, Count Basie, Ray Charles and Jack Benny are just a few who have performed...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 25, 2007)
This theater always has interesting shows and architecturally beautiful. I saw the Fringe Festival here in the winter time and it was a great show. Tickets can be expensive but the seating is great and worth the atmosphere.
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Posted by mettajames
on April 21, 2009, (Edited August 07, 2007)
This theater always has interesting shows and architecturally beautiful. I saw the Fringe Festival here in the winter time and it was a great show. Tickets can be expensive but the seating is great and worth the atmosphere.