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Jun 30, 2019 08:24:17   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
SqBear wrote:
Wow! That is a "Royal" theater!
Curious, did they turn the spot light on just for your tour?
And do they fill the seats at each performance 5,300? Amazing!

Still what an gorgeous building!

And great shots of the inside and building too!
I envy your tour!
Thanks


In regards to filling the seats: There was a performance by an older rock group - I think it was the Beach Boys who were doing a European tour - while we were there. I checked this months ago and the only seats available then were in the "Choir" section, sitting up and behind the stage. I didn't get the tickets.... it seemed like it would be an annoying place to be watching from.

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Jun 30, 2019 09:40:59   #
petercbrandt Loc: New York City, Manhattan
 
I saw a concert of Pomp & Circumstance at the V&A about 10 years ago. They had fireworks going off and a canon shot to the top back balcony, an amazing performance. I thought at the time, you could never get away with that in a NYC art center. It also was fun seeing young people getting into the swing by moving their bodies back & forth to the music. Very fond memories. I must look back at my London photo file!!

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Jun 30, 2019 10:39:59   #
StanMac Loc: Tennessee
 
Nice photos!

What struck me as peculiar is the simple seating in the Royals box. One would think the seats would have been much more plush and decorative. Those look like they would be downright uncomfortable for a lengthy concert.

Stan

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Jun 30, 2019 10:50:20   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 
StanMac wrote:
Nice photos!

What struck me as peculiar is the simple seating in the Royals box. One would think the seats would have been much more plush and decorative. Those look like they would be downright uncomfortable for a lengthy concert.

Stan


I think they move special seats in for the royal arses to sit upon... But if THE royal family is not using the royal box, then often some peon dukes and duchesses and the like might be using it, and they may not warrant special seats.....

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Jun 30, 2019 11:28:43   #
ronpier Loc: Poland Ohio
 
sb wrote:
The Royal Albert Hall, conceived by Prince Albert and finished after his death by Queen Victoria in 1871, is one of Great Britain's most famous landmarks. It has hosted performances by Sergei Rachmaninoff and Deep Purple, The Beetles and Rolling Stones, and even Albert Einstein (speaking at a charity event to help European refugees).

It can seat almost 5,300. When we toured last week our guide explained that to get it built Queen Victoria had to sell hundreds of seats for very large sums of money to wealthy British patrons - these seats being good for 990 years, and able to be sold and passed on to future generations.

The upper level - the Gallery - is considered by some to be the best ticket - cheap, and you have to stand, but the numbers are limited, so you can walk around and get a view from different angles (all of them high!).

The Royal Family, though, not only has a special box but has a special entrance, waiting area, and restrooms.

This was a fascinating tour - it would have been fascinating to see backstage, but that was not possible.

These photos were taken with the Canon G9X pocket camera. The inside shots were taken using this cameras "hand-held low-light" feature which takes four quick photos and merges them to reduce noise.
The Royal Albert Hall, conceived by Prince Albert ... (show quote)


Very nice and colorful images.

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Jun 30, 2019 11:45:49   #
SpyderJan Loc: New Smyrna Beach. FL
 
Remarkable images Steve. The edifice is magnificent, and the interiors really give it perspective. I would have thought that the seats in the Royal box would be more comfortable.

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Jun 30, 2019 12:47:54   #
limeybiker
 
I represented the London Division RNR at the Albert Hall 1975,6,7.

https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=festival+of+remembrance+albert+hall+2018&view=detail&mid=04952568675FA24F7A0404952568675FA24F7A04&FORM=VIRE

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Jun 30, 2019 16:18:58   #
Merlin1300 Loc: New England, But Now & Forever SoTX
 
DWU2 wrote:
'Now they know how many holes it takes to fill the Albert Hall
Iā€™d love to turn you on!'
Rats - - you beat(els) me to it.

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Jun 30, 2019 17:32:53   #
Susan yamakawa
 
sb wrote:
They were setting up for an evening show, so the spotlights were on for that - making some nice photos possible. I would bet they often sell out - just the opportunity to see something there would be awesome, although I cannot imagine the lines (sorry - the "queue") for the underground after a sold-out performance.

Our guide explained that, like many such facilities, the floor has been turned into an ice-skating rink. In one performance of Madame Butterfly they put a stage in the center of the auditorium floor and surrounded it by a large koi pond!
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Jul 1, 2019 06:15:45   #
sb Loc: Florida's East Coast
 


Wow - what a great program - not only for content but it shows the magnificence of this building. This historic building is not just an auditorium - you can tell it really is part of the heart and soul of Great Britain. This program was really very special, honoring those who defended GB in war, and musically it was very nice also. Not only jazz but also it featured the amazing young cellist that we saw at the last royal wedding.

Thanks for bringing this to us. It must have been a special honor to participate in such an event.

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