| "Kimmel Center pursues radical plan to remake the Merriam Theater" | |
| Posted by: TimDunleavy 05:58 pm EDT 08/12/17 | |
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According to this story by Peter Dobrin in today's Philadelphia Inquirer, the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, new owner of the Merriam Theater (formerly the Shubert Theatre), built in 1918, wants to:
My thoughts: Yes, it's a gorgeous theater, especially the lobby, but... they have to fix this place SOMEHOW. The steps on the grand staircase up to the balcony are so steep that climbing them always leave me exhausted, even though I'm in pretty good shape. And the upstairs seating and the upstairs bathrooms are pretty dismal and dingy. Heck, the entire building, except for the beautiful lobby and the modern bathrooms in the basement, is in lousy shape. (The Walnut Street Theatre, which is more than 100 years older, is in better shape than the Merriam.) I don't know if this is the best possible plan to fix it or the best possible plan to pay for it, but they've got to do SOMETHING to bring this theater into the 21st Century. I wish them luck. |
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| Link | http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/arts/kimmel-center-pursues-radical-plan-to-remake-the-merriam-theater-20170812.html |
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