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Drama unfolding over Broadway-style theater
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Don't let Salt Lake get shafted again.
Come on, Ralph, we can do it!
Having said that, I have two concerns, which I've outlined here before, but the newswriters at the DMN don't seem to be listening:
- What is the problem with our existing Capitol Theater that we can't continue to host Broadway touring companies there? I'm sure there is an answer, but no one seems to be asking the question.
- Sandy claims there will be no taxpayer subsidies, but who pays for the ongoing operation of the theater when they can't fill the seats for the more risque shows? I've heard lots of talk about sanitizing the touring shows--wake up, children, it ain't gonna happen, doesn't work that way. Touring companies don't modify their shows for local venues. Hale Centre Theatre and Rodgers Memorial Theatres have been able to fill seats consistently for locally produced Broadway shows for one reason--they filter the dialogue, lyrics and story line so that parents have no compunction bringing their children. Children fill seats. Without question, a touring-company venue will need subsidies to stay afloat.
As to the Capitol Theater situation, this has been addressed before. The Capitol can't accomidate most broadway tours. The stage space (backstage, flyspace, etc) is too small and outdated, and the seating is poor. The talk downtown is that once a new theatre is built, the seats in the capitol will be reduced to improve the seating and sight lines, and the Capitol will be the official space of Ballet West.
Built the theatre in Salt Lake. Sandy is a poor excuse for a city.
The other reason is that the seating is horrible. The site lines are right behind another seat. You get a direct view of the heat of the person in front of you. Both can be repaired / changed but they would loose seating volume and the stage has already been redone once that I am aware of.
All mass transit should do one thing, bring people to SLC.
All taxes should have one goal, bring money to SLC.
All infrastructure and culteral projects should be in SLC (because that's where everyone and everything of worth should be).
Ya gotta love it!
Well... NYC has more than one theatre. Some are old and classy (like the Utah theatre), some are new and modern (like the one proposed for the Sandy development). Some are in the suburbs. Why can't Utah have more than one theater in the whole state? Then maybe we could have more than one show in town at a time.
Keep in mind... Tracks runs both ways and there will probably be a stop right next to both of these theaters. It's just as easy and economical for SLC'ers to ride out to Sandy for a show as it is for suburbanites to be funneled into SLC for every sporting or cultural event.
Despite the problems with the Capital Theatre I support keeping the new theatre in downtown SLC. Remodel the Utah Theatre, talk is that the 2 stages can be connected. Then re do the seating at the Capital. If that happens it would be the best of both worlds.
FYI most theatres on "Broadway" have smaller seating capacity than the Capital. There are exceptions such as the Hilton.
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