Topic: Saenger Theater, New Orleans

The Saenger Theater is one of Phil's clients and the general manager just gave us a wonderful tour of this absolutely beautiful building. They just completed a $50 million restoration. During Hurricane Katrina, the water was up to the stage. Amazing how a place can come back after such a disaster. The inside, where the seat are, is made to feel like your are outdoors on a terrace with a dark blue, starlit ceiling and statues and greenery high up on the sides. Have never seen a theater quite like it. Didn't take any photos yet of the inside, since Joe was doing his soundcheck and it was quite dark. Hopefully will get some when we are at the show. Did get a few of the lobby and had a great time chatting with Bob while we were waiting for the General Manager to meet with us. His last name, incidentally is Skinner, which I found amusing. No doubt we'll be hearing Joe's Principal Skinner tonight smile

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nmagcorn wrote:

The Saenger Theater is one of Phil's clients and the general manager just gave us a wonderful tour of this absolutely beautiful building. They just completed a $50 million restoration. During Hurricane Katrina, the water was up to the stage. Amazing how a place can come back after such a disaster. The inside, where the seat are, is made to feel like your are outdoors on a terrace with a dark blue, starlit ceiling and statues and greenery high up on the sides. Have never seen a theater quite like it. Didn't take any photos yet of the inside, since Joe was doing his soundcheck and it was quite dark. Hopefully will get some when we are at the show. Did get a few of the lobby and had a great time chatting with Bob while we were waiting for the General Manager to meet with us. His last name, incidentally is Skinner, which I found amusing. No doubt we'll be hearing Joe's Principal Skinner tonight smile

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So jealous tongue  Have a blast!  Thanks for the picts!

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Excellent show at the Saenger Theater tonight! Sound was amazing! Nice seats, 8th row. Didn't do much filming. Nice to sit back and just enjoy. Did take a few photos. Highlight was finally getting a chance to see Tal. We ran out to the bus at the end of the show. As we were walking towards it we saw Joe and Derek dashing onto it. Then we stood by the door and waited a moment. Tal, Carmine and Lenny came out. Tal saw us, smiled and exclaimed, "you made it!" Gave me a hug and big kiss on the cheek. Then Clay quickly ushered them onto the bus and they took off into the night. What a great night for the last of our shows this fall! Photos and videos to follow

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Photos of the inside of the theater:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 094752365/

Photos of Joe and the guys during the show
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 104636096/

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Look Over Yonders Wall
http://youtu.be/Di1QxvJzEq4

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nmagcorn wrote:

Photos of the inside of the theater:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 094752365/

Photos of Joe and the guys during the show
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 104636096/

Great photos and that Theatre looks dead boss...!!!!!!

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nmagcorn wrote:

Look Over Yonders Wall
http://youtu.be/Di1QxvJzEq4

Awesome vid Natasha
Cheers Ron

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Fantastic version of Sloe Gin!
http://youtu.be/ugGZVtEHx-w

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Ball Peen Hammer with an amusing band introduction by Joe
http://youtu.be/7pVglTA5SYw

Around the Bend
http://youtu.be/7pVglTA5SYw

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As always, wonderful videos! Thank you for posting! 8 days! I can't wait!

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nmagcorn wrote:

Photos of the inside of the theater:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 094752365/

Photos of Joe and the guys during the show
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 104636096/

That's what I'm talking about. Those photos are way cool. We that follow Joe in other regions but don't get to see some of the other venues he plays and capturing the uniqueness of the rooms is much appreciated. Of course the arena's aren't that architecturally interesting just seeing the audience is good enough for me. That has to be one of the coolest rooms I have seen.

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jim m wrote:
nmagcorn wrote:

Photos of the inside of the theater:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 094752365/

Photos of Joe and the guys during the show
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anitrasdan … 104636096/

That's what I'm talking about. Those photos are way cool. We that follow Joe in other regions but don't get to see some of the other venues he plays and capturing the uniqueness of the rooms is much appreciated. Of course the arena's aren't that architecturally interesting just seeing the audience is good enough for me. That has to be one of the coolest rooms I have seen.

When I took the photos I was thinking about you, Jim, because I know you've been interested in seeing photos of the different venues. When the General Manager of the theater, Mr Skinner, was giving us the tour he told us all about the history of the place. It was very interesting. The theater was built in 1927 as a movie theater and it was done as a theme. They wanted it to feel as though you were in a courtyard with stone walls surrounding you and a starry sky above. There are only a few theaters like this in the country. It was sold to Paramount two years later for $10 million. (Huge amount of money in those days) They ran it as a movie house for many years all through the Depression. Over time it was repainted inside many times and to save costs they would use only one color or two which hid all the details that had been there originally. The building fell into disrepair and they started selling things off, like the chandeliers in the lobby to keep it going. Eventually they weren't sure whether to invest in it or tear it down, but it was such an important and special icon to so many in the city, that they decided to invest in renovating it. The renovation took 10-12 years and cost $52 million. They used the one remaining chandelier as a model for the three more that they needed for the lobby. A scrap of the original inner lobby carpet from 1927 had been saved and the pattern was sent to Europe where it was remade. They chipped away at the old paint and found the original colors and it took 2 years to repaint the outer lobby ceiling the way it had originally been done. It is a very colorful ceiling. When Hurricane Katrina hit, they were in the process of remodeling and fortunately all the seats had already been removed so they didn't end up being damaged. The water came in and rose above the stage level and soaked into the plaster along the walls. They added a new addition onto the back of the building because the original stage was very shallow since it was only for movies. Now with the addition, the stage has been made much larger and they can accommodate Broadway productions. Mr. Skinner was telling us that the community has a certain respect for the place and when they come for a production they always dress up. They are going to "The Theater" and you have to dress appropriately. And it's true, we saw many men in sportscoats and women dressed nicely at the show. It was really fascinating to hear all about the place. It is truly a masterpiece of skilled artisans and craftsmen. Something we don't see in buildings built today. After the tour, we happened to see Carmine. He came out into the lobby after their soundcheck was done and we spoke with him for a little while about the building. It turns out that he had played in this theater back in the 1970's. Thought that was pretty cool.

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Those photos are great Natasha and what a cool place. We've been fortunate to see Joe play in several great old theaters. There are two here in San Diego, the Spreckles and the Balboa which have been renovated and were originally Audion-type theaters in the silent movie and vaudeville age with inherently great acoustics and famous installed theater organs. The Fox in Bakersfield was also a cool movie palace with the art deco revival theme. The world famous War Memorial Theater in the Marina District in San Francisco tops the list of gems, since it is elegantly opulent, surrounded by beautiful gardens, and the home of the famed San Francisco Opera. One of those places so imposing you feel the need to dress nicely when attending.
Rick

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