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| - Gammage Auditorium was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, and according to those in the know, he designed this place to be acoustically perfect. Theoretically, everyone would be able to hear no matter where one sits. I suppose it was true because I never had a problem. I saw at least 10-15 professional touring musical productions over the years I resided in AZ, and all of them were quite good. I had no problems hearing, but depending where I sat, sometimes the vision was bad. When I saw Jerry Seinfeld perform there, I sat in the orchestra section, but it was so far back, I felt removed from it and couldn't connect with his standup routine. I also saw some musical acts like Earth, Wind & Fire, Turning Point, etc. EWF's sound crew obviously was geared for a much larger venue because they played the music so loud, my head hurt for the entire show. That upset me because they were one of my favorite bands, and I so wanted to enjoy them. This place is relatively easy access. I have really good memories about what I saw here and how much I enjoyed each production.
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