Grand Rapids Civic Theatre Tour Part 1

An exclusive tour of the new Meijer Majestic Theatre in Grand Rapids.

Music: Django Like – Brian McRae

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10 Responses to Grand Rapids Civic Theatre Tour Part 1

  1. Len says:

    Good for Grand Rapids and good for you for a terrific overview of the renovation. I particularly liked the before and after shots.

  2. Excellent job! Looking forward to part 2!

  3. Cuoredifango says:

    sigh!!! I want to view the video, please!!!!

    ehehheh, I’m not able to download the vlog error 404 … ?!?!?!?

  4. Trevor says:

    Good stuff! They’re currently renovating the old theater I used to work at in San Diego, so hopefully the result will be something similar!

  5. kyliemac says:

    thanks for giving me the opportunity to check out the new theatre from across the (big) pond! i’m looking forward to part II.

  6. Cuoredifango says:

    I promised to be very critic with my comment but, after viewing the vlog I can only say that is perfvect, the right duration and interesting, i wait for part 2

  7. Seth Diehl says:

    Great, I love learning about places renovating in hopes that they will continuing what was once something so beautiful for cities to have, and it is beautiful inside that theatre.

  8. missb says:

    Oooo! It’[s great! They did a hell of a job. It’s awesome! Thanks for the tour!

  9. Bev says:

    With my new iPod I am finally getting caught up on old videos that I hadn’t seen and found this two-part video of yours fascinating. Of course I have a house full of theatre technicians here, so everything was familiar–and yet different. I particularly enjoyed the bit of history about the separate seating for African-Americans. How nice that we have evolved from those days!

    Anyway, thanks for the tour of community theatre in Grand Rapids.

  10. Billie says:

    Theaters like the Grand Rapids Civic Theatre have brought back to life historic elegant theater seating. Restoration for the enduring beauty and design of theater seating from the past involves integrated workmanship of historical seats which is seldom reached by present day manufacturing standards. Renovated refurbished seating capabilities should guarantee that the seat is brought back to its original state.

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