I was very fortunate to have worked at the Auditorium Theatre in 1998-1999. I was the receptionist. Looooved working there. My daughter saw her first ballets from boxed seats. GOD is good!
What a great tour! Thanks for doing the video. The Aud is so beautiful, I end up staring at my surroundings during performances. It elevates every performance, and I've been lucky enough to see Ai Weiwei, David Sedaris and Death Cab for Cutie there. You all put on a great calendar. Can't wait to go again!
EXCELLENT video ! l had the good fortune of seeing/hearing the Allman Brothers, the Pointer Sisters ( all 4 of them ) Ravi Shankar and Frank Sinatra there in the 1970's. FABULOUS acoustics ! l wish l had gone there a lot more back then !
Thank you so very much for this series. Living in idaho, it's unlikely I'll be able to take a tour in person anytime soon. Your videos are the next best thing.
I was a student at RU when the theater reopened and watched the NYC performance of Jewels from the upper gallery, where the sears were free to students.
tip to video editors. One or the other - background music or human narration - at the same time. Please note the word "or" that indicate the exercising of an option between alternatives. Both at the same time is a major PITA (translate freely).
A rare theatre survivor from the 1880s. Faithfully restored. Those front entrance stained glass artworks are amazing. On a video production perspective, the presenter talking off camera most of the time is very disarming and disengaging with the viewer. Not a good idea.
I was very fortunate to have worked at the Auditorium Theatre in 1998-1999. I was the receptionist. Looooved working there. My daughter saw her first ballets from boxed seats. GOD is good!
What a great tour! Thanks for doing the video. The Aud is so beautiful, I end up staring at my surroundings during performances. It elevates every performance, and I've been lucky enough to see Ai Weiwei, David Sedaris and Death Cab for Cutie there. You all put on a great calendar. Can't wait to go again!
EXCELLENT video ! l had the good fortune of seeing/hearing the Allman Brothers, the Pointer Sisters ( all 4 of them ) Ravi Shankar and Frank Sinatra there in the 1970's. FABULOUS acoustics ! l wish l had gone there a lot more back then !
Thank you so very much for this series. Living in idaho, it's unlikely I'll be able to take a tour in person anytime soon. Your videos are the next best thing.
I was a student at RU when the theater reopened and watched the NYC performance of Jewels from the upper gallery, where the sears were free to students.
tip to video editors. One or the other - background music or human narration - at the same time. Please note the word "or" that indicate the exercising of an option between alternatives. Both at the same time is a major PITA (translate freely).
Very well done my man.. (next time just do the voice over with drone or gen ai footage & audio.) 🤟
A rare theatre survivor from the 1880s. Faithfully restored. Those front entrance stained glass artworks are amazing.
On a video production perspective, the presenter talking off camera most of the time is very disarming and disengaging with the viewer. Not a good idea.
Vou fazer aqui no Maranhão uma réplica desse
Disappointed this "virtual" tour shows zilch of the stage, fly rail and backstage areas.