Wall and Organ Chamber
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Taken on: April 17, 2010
Uploaded on: May 15, 2012
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Date time: Sat Dec 18 15:54:31 -0800 2010
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A shot of the east wall and organ chamber detail.
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Beautiful details in this classic theatre. Is there a reason the lighting and sound equipment added to these lovely older theatres are always black? Why not a color that would match the walls and other backgrounds. They would not standout as much. Just a thought. Check out the 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle. One of the most elaborate movie palaces in the country from the 20’s. It is now also a live theatre. It is also full of black lighting and speakers. I have been there many times and the incredible plaster details would be nicer if the black metal was a more subtle gold or beige or gilt.