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| - Though not always mentioned amongst the other theaters (see the Belk theater, for instance), perhaps because it's down at the other end of Tryon, the Knight is quite impressive indeed. With some nice-looking wood (or faux-wood, but it looks like wood from below) interior, it's modern and homey at the same time.
Also, acoustics work well and there isn't a bad seat in the house - it helps when you're on the small side, which is one of the bad things about the Belk, since it's just so large. Not large like a stadium, but it can be too big for some shows. The Knight gets it just right to make everyone feel like they're on the inside.
Plus, you get in the artsy district of the museums, and there are some quite decent restaurants just outside. The only area that could use a touch of work would be the lobby. It's not bad, exactly, it just doesn't match up with the interior.
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