Anonymous | 12:28 a.m. March 23, 2008
I think the mall should be upscale with a Coach, Louis Vuitton, and what not. They might as well just throw in a Walmart Supercenter!
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Anon | 1:29 a.m. March 23, 2008
Too bad a perfoming arts center was not part of the plans in the rebuilding of downtown salt lake.
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Angelino | 6:12 a.m. March 23, 2008
Excellent article, Let's get this show going!!
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Anonymous | 7:04 a.m. March 23, 2008
I thought salt lake already had a theater?
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Bart | 8:31 a.m. March 23, 2008
The Denver complex is indeed a very classy collection of everything. I understand that they will soon expand the symphony hall part. With the light rail there and in SLC, it makes it a great evening to plan for dinner and the arts.
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Sandy can do what is wants | 8:36 a.m. March 23, 2008
This blows my mind! Sandy has the right to do whatever they want... This is not a state wide decision. If Sandy has the funds and space to build a theater, then let them build it. They will sink or swim with their own decision. I think it will do rather well there!
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No, to the question | 9:13 a.m. March 23, 2008
Salt Lake Valley is not Denver culturally, politically, financially, or in any other respects. In SLC this sounds like gentrified professional soccer. Maybe establish a successful light opera first.
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BUILD IT NOW! | 9:31 a.m. March 23, 2008
As season ticket holders (who gladly travel from Utah County to see Broadway shows), we would love to have a new venue that would allow shows like the "Lion King" to come to Salt Lake City (currently it and others can't come because our stage isn't big enough). Furthermore, the sound and sightlines from some seats is flatout lousy at Capital Theatre. Finally, you know the facilities are bad when women have to start using the men's restroom at intermission in order to not miss the start of the second act due to such long lines. While a nice theatre, it is just too small for the number of people who love the arts in SLC. So, please, build a new theatre. Where? We don't care - just build it!
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Yes! | 9:55 a.m. March 23, 2008
I like Capitol Theatre and all but something new would be great.

Capitol is nice for what it is BUT on this I agree with the idea of something more like Denver.

We need a better stage with more capable options. I remember seeing the "O" show in Vegas and was amazed.

I usually HATE things like that because I'm very classical in what I like and almost black and white about it. However, this is something I definitely see as a need for Salt Lake.

Sure the City Creek Mall will be a great makeover for the city and bring people back to it. What about the rest? Salt Lake is a city with more potential than most it's neighbors but uses almost none of it right now. I feel mainly to blame on some businesses who won't support anything outside of themselves and the state.

To the businesses and organizations involved in Down Town Rising: Cheers!
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Sam | 10:01 a.m. March 23, 2008
If it can pay for itself, that would be great.
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soakblue | 11:16 a.m. March 23, 2008
Build it, and put it downtown.
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Anonymous | 11:20 a.m. March 23, 2008
build it downtown!!!
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arc | 12:22 p.m. March 23, 2008
If we build a new one, it should be down town. That said, I have seen Wicked on Broadway. It was very good, but it would be nice to see it on a smaller stage.

I am more ticked off that Salt Lake County is charging and extra $20 for anyone that has season opera tickets. What is the Zap tax for. Can you say double taxation.

There are many times the Capitol theater doesn't fill up, even with the well done last opera. I can see when they do something really out there, like they did for the Olympics. Some operas are not worth the paper for the program, but many are, and you still can't fill of a smaller theater.
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Stenar | 12:53 p.m. March 23, 2008
Build it downtown.
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No Barn | 1:21 p.m. March 23, 2008
We don't need a barn for these blockbuster presentations. We need smaller performance spaces to encourage chamber music, theater and dance. That's where lively arts come from, not from yet another roadshow of "Annie Get Your Gun".
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Lighting Techie | 2:15 p.m. March 23, 2008
How about we let the Salt Lake theatre community make the decision? They have the closest pulse on how theatre works. Theatre is an incredibly delicate and difficult business to manage. Rather than letting this become the next political football (much like the Real Stadium) let's ask the true experts what is best.

IMHO build it Downtown and build it small! Nothing is worse for a theatre an empty house.
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Salt Lake is not Denver | 3:10 p.m. March 23, 2008
It is better than Denver; SLC has a longer history of support for the arts and has done better at attracting events considering the size difference of the communities. Arts facilites need a critcal mass to be truly successful. Build a large theater downtown (and dont even consider Sandy unless they volunteer to take the homeless shelter too)
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Arts community in SLC | 5:13 p.m. March 23, 2008

Build it in Downtown SLC. I have no interest and will not support a theater in Sandy.
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Ronald A. Young | 5:34 p.m. March 23, 2008
I think it would be a good idea, anything to promote the Arts and sell stuff. A gathering place of like minded people. Another attraction that is Not Church Related. A wonderful as Temple Square and the Visitors Center is (I still remember my visit just pre Vietnam and the Christus it was a wonderful sight and my new wife brought me and showed me all around. I had fun and a life memory)some people want see more or are not interested in the Church Aspect of things. So it is good to have a 1st class alternative. It should be done with a lot of class but be tourist friendly and comfortable. I like ideas that promote culture and consider it money well spent. You can run bus loads of disadvantaged children through to see art and maybe plays. Wynn in Las Vegas does it all the time. Bus pulls in through the back of his Dolphin Exhibit out go the kids they see the show/display, and back on the Bus never go inside the building. In Hawaii Tours are run for the School kids to cultural sites Bishop Museum etc. Some would never see it otherwise.
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This is insanity | 6:27 p.m. March 23, 2008
Nobody is talking about the effect of a third large theatre in Salt Lake will have on existing arts organizations and theatres. Abravanel Hall with 2,800 is empty most of the time. The Broadway Shows playing the Capitol Theatre (1850 seats) are currently playing to less than full houses...some of the shows have embarrassing attendence. Kingsbury Hall (1950 Sets) was renovated in 1998 with a huge stage to serve as an overflow when the Capitol Theatre is booked. What happens to the Capitol Theatre and Kingsbury Hall when all of the Broadway shows they now host move out to a 3rd theatre?

There are too many studies from agencies who have a specific outcome they want being bought from consultants. Anybody can buy a study and have it say what they want.

There needs to be an independent study done by a consultant with no hidden conflicts of interest.

Building a big box theatre in competition with the existing theatres and arts organizations is just like WallMart coming into a community and sucking the business out of the smaller stores.

This is simply insanity diven by greed and ego.
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