Mel Brooks talking to audience from center stage and TV monitors, with moderator Kevin Salter seated. Screen is still visible in background with settings used.
Many people have said similar, and no longer will attend anything at the Music Hall because of the disfigurement of the auditorium by technical equipment hanging from the ceiling and TV monitors on both sides of the proscenium.
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Mel Brooks talking to audience from center stage and TV monitors, with moderator Kevin Salter seated. Screen is still visible in background with settings used.
What a sad dismal pathetic picture.
Well I guess it’s better than not having the Music Hall at all.
The problem is the Hall was not built as a warehouse for junk and shouldn’t be used as such.
Many people have said similar, and no longer will attend anything at the Music Hall because of the disfigurement of the auditorium by technical equipment hanging from the ceiling and TV monitors on both sides of the proscenium.
And that phony arch is criminal.
The Music Hall always framed the size of the stage needed by its magnificent curtain.
As you can see that arch just about obliterates it.
But from what I understand the curtain cannot even do what it used to do! So much for the publicity saturated gazillion dollar restoration.
And Blazing Saddles was in Panavision. Was the movie properly framed by the Music Hall’s film borders?
Do these even still exist?