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- ScottDicembre 26, 2017Park across the street on level 2 of parking garage so you can use the pedestrian bridge.
- Arrive a bit earlier, park across the street.. you get a good parking spot close to the walking entrance.. is safe and let you exit quickVotato positivo Apr 2
- Havalah CrispMaggio 13, 2010Make sure you park on the lower levels after traveling to the top of the adjacent parking garage (the skybridge is on the third floor). That will alleviate any wait you will have when trying to exit!
- Seattle MetGennaio 31, 2012With a whirl of the matador’s cape and a clack of the castanets, in comes the U.S. premiere of Alexei Ratmansky’s Quixote, Pacific Northwest Ballet’s largest-ever production. Feb 3–12 Leggi tutto
- Park in the Mercer St. garage and take the pedestrian bridge straight over to the hall.
- Ricardo HernandezMaggio 31, 2016Seats are extremely uncomfortable, no leg room in between rows. Otherwise this is a nice hall for arts.
- Check in to receive your press/photo stickie and make sure to enjoy clean bathrooms, food, wifi. Say hi to Press Room Manager Nikki :)
- Jeremy BeasleyLuglio 11, 2012"Dreaming in Color," Leni Schwendinger, 2003. Kreielsheimer Promenade. "An Equal and Opposite Reaction," Sarah Sze, 2005. Marion Oliver McCaw Hall Lobby.
- Pacific NW Ballet offers 50%-off student rush tickets to regular season performances. Bring student ID and a print-out of course schedule (to show you're currently enrolled). Leggi tutto
- This is where I go to sing opera and to make beautiful music with wonderful colleagues. Leggi tutto
- Buy $13 ballet tickets if you're 25 or under from the PNB. IDs for everyone are needed.
- If you plan to eat at Prelude before show, be sure to arrive very early. Service is extremely slow and inefficient.
- getting set for opening night of "La Boheme".
- Here at work Cenerentola (Cinderella) tech. Woot.