Embassy 1 Theatre
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Taken on: October 23, 2010
Uploaded on: May 30, 2011
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Date time: Sat Jan 08 19:55:21 -0800 2011
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This was the where original stage of the Embassy once resided. Although the floors have been leveled and the orchestra boxes boarded, much of the original décor remains relatively intact. The Embassy was no doubt in its prime an elegant showplace.
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Actually, neither of these statements are accurate. Firstly, there never were any orchestra boxes, just a pair of murals (long ago painted over) where such boxes would be; the theatre was always intended as a small cinema, and didn’t have a true procenium stage setup. And the floor wasn’t leveled, it just never had much slope to begin with.