July 22, 20231 yr 51 minutes ago, Htsguy said: I was wondering. Can anybody think of a city outside of New York with so many theater marquees clustered so close together? Remember the Hanna is right across the street from the Euclid marquees. Maybe some district in LA, although they would probably be mostly movie marquees. I looked at the wikipedia page to try and find your answer but couldn't. However I did find these fun little nuggets: "Playhouse Square is a theater district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States.[2] It is the largest performing arts center in the US outside of New York City (only Lincoln Center is larger)." "Playhouse Square welcomes more than 1 million guests to 1,000+ performances and events each year. Its KeyBank Broadway Series season ticket holder base (more than 45,000) is the largest in the country, making Cleveland one of fewer than 10 markets that can support a three-week run of a touring Broadway show."
July 22, 20231 yr Regarding Allen marquee may not being complete yet, playhousesquare.org (from March 2023) shows this illustration of the Allen marquee which more closely resembles what has been constructed to date. The Allen marquee illustration below (from October 2022) appears to be an earlier version which has more detail which I would prefer.
July 22, 20231 yr so the front is gonna light up like a bunch of sun rays? That'll look awesome at night. I like that they simplified them a bit from the Oct drawings but also added more lights and everything to the front. Major Times Square vibes
July 22, 20231 yr Do the colors change? Also I wonder why they didn't make them all light up. A pleasant addition though.Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk
July 22, 20231 yr 7 hours ago, MyPhoneDead said: Do the colors change? Also I wonder why they didn't make them all light up. A pleasant addition though. Sent from my Pixel 7 using Tapatalk The proposal I recall reading last year is that a portion of LED lights on each marquee had capabilities of creating different colors.
July 22, 20231 yr 13 hours ago, dwolfi01 said: I looked at the wikipedia page to try and find your answer but couldn't. However I did find these fun little nuggets: "Playhouse Square is a theater district in downtown Cleveland, Ohio, United States.[2] It is the largest performing arts center in the US outside of New York City (only Lincoln Center is larger)." "Playhouse Square welcomes more than 1 million guests to 1,000+ performances and events each year. Its KeyBank Broadway Series season ticket holder base (more than 45,000) is the largest in the country, making Cleveland one of fewer than 10 markets that can support a three-week run of a touring Broadway show." good find — and yeah thats what i always heard and thought. and its true. however, and not really to get into a versus thread, but it kinda depends on how you want to tally up local theater. for example, houston would want in on all that: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston_Theater_District denver too: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denver_Performing_Arts_Complex
July 23, 20231 yr I kind of like the consistency across the marquees (other critiques aside), and it occurs to me that part of the idea may have been to match the pre-existing playhouse square signage. Overall, minor issues aside, these are an improvement.
July 23, 20231 yr Not exactly what I would have picked but overall it’s another upgrade to Euclid Ave. Wasn’t that long ago it was filled with vacancy signs on dirty buildings and off putting smells. Easy to forget what a mess it was. Still needs more vibrancy - and some landscaping - but the collective upgrades are stunning. Would love to see a thorough list of the investments since day 2000.
July 23, 20231 yr Maybe the marquee color is intended to blend with that of the chandelier supports and the metallic welcome archways.
July 23, 20231 yr I think they're going to look pretty cool. Remember that there's also some new lighting forthcoming, which will extend down to Playhouse Square from Public Square. That should add a brightening, festive dynamic. Just the "feel of things" traveling up Euclid Avenue is much more vibrant than it was, say even 10 years ago, especially with the addition of 3 significant residential towers - Beacon, City Club and Lumen. The new marquees, I'd imagine, will be particularly effective at night. We can debate just how aesthetically pleasing they are to some on the forum - but overall, I find it hard to think that visitors to the area - be they from Northeast Ohio, or from further away - (some internationally) -won't leave feeling that Cleveland has "come a long way". We need more in terms of pedestrians and activity at street level - but that is a dynamic many cities are dealing with post-pandemic.
July 25, 20231 yr Thought we could use a shot with all four marquees on Euclid: Close up of the Allen marquee in case anyone’s curious: Edited July 25, 20231 yr by sonisharri
July 25, 20231 yr So far my rankings from best to least favorite. 1. Connor Palace 2. Allen Theatre 3. KeyBank State 4. Mimi Ohio
July 26, 20231 yr 4 hours ago, dave2017 said: So far my rankings from best to least favorite. 1. Connor Palace 2. Allen Theatre 3. KeyBank State 4. Mimi Ohio Same but I’d probably put State above Allen. I get that that couldn’t make “Mimi” any smaller on the Ohio marquee, but maybe they could’ve used a gold font or something 😉
July 26, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, urb-a-saurus said: LOL, or left MIMI and CONNOR off the marquees I wonder if those donors requested their names to appear on the marquee? KeyBank does not appear on State marquee.
July 27, 20231 yr On Playhouse Square's social media channels, they are stating a big announcement will happen on Monday,July 31. The tease shows the marquees so I assume it has something to do with them
July 27, 20231 yr Drove by them today for the first time. In person l think the biggest drawback is the color. That's what l saw first. A cheap gold color. Then the lettering. Reminded me of a knockoff theater logo at what used to be the local cineplex. Like they got some corporate deal if they bought several at once. I give up now. Had my say and then some. Hope they kickass at night.
July 28, 20231 yr 23 hours ago, Whipjacka said: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvNJ6UyI233/?igshid=MmU2YjMzNjRlOQ== Does anyone have insight into if this is development related or program related?
July 28, 20231 yr My guess is that is has to do with the marquees. Maybe a finish date or a planned event similar to the chandelier lighting
July 29, 20231 yr 18 hours ago, tj111 said: Does anyone have insight into if this is development related or program related? I've not heard of anything other than what I reported at the end of May... https://neo-trans.blog/2023/05/31/playhouse-square-announces-new-projects/ "In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck
July 29, 20231 yr A little teaser from Playhouse Square’s Instagram regarding the July 31 announcement
July 29, 20231 yr ^ now that is the way to use them, very cool. we have the st george theater in staten by us and it flashes all the shows with some ads in between, but its just older lo-res. i do stop and look at it to get reminders of what is upcoming, so afaik it works as intended.
July 31, 20231 yr https://fox8.com/news/special-event-to-help-celebrate-playhouse-squares-newest-upgrades/
July 31, 20231 yr 12 minutes ago, LibertyBlvd said: https://fox8.com/news/special-event-to-help-celebrate-playhouse-squares-newest-upgrades/ Okay these will definitely look fantastic at night, love the purple!! And even Allen pops nicely with the light. But Sept 28?!!! Holy moses that's still a ways away.
July 31, 20231 yr 16 minutes ago, GREGinPARMA said: But Sept 28?!!! Holy moses that's still a ways away. Well, it does need to be dark at a reasonable hour to show them to full effect. My hovercraft is full of eels
July 31, 20231 yr Here’s the PHS announcement https://www.playhousesquare.org/news/detail/playhouse-square-to-illuminate-its-next-era-at-marquee-moments-presented-by-fleet-response-a-free-community-event-on-september-28 When is the last time I-71 turned a profit?
July 31, 20231 yr Playhouse Square also is adding new video signage at the corner of E. 13th Street and Euclid Avenue and on the north side of its campus near the Playhouse Square parking garage.
July 31, 20231 yr Here are the undersides of the marquees and what their relationship/design is based upon
August 1, 20231 yr The Lumen garage electronic signage may be part of the future surprise planned for September 28th. The screenshot below is from the lighting design firm's website (barnyczgroup.com) showing a sample of the garage signage and it looks great. This firm has done an amazing job with Playhouse Square lighting. A link to the Lumen garage lighting project on barnyczgroup.com is below. www.barnyczgroup.com/project-eleven Edited August 1, 20231 yr by Sapientone typo on website address
August 1, 20231 yr They've had the projector box/room up since the Lumen was built and this color/projection was part of the original designs - not sure if it's ever been on before this?
August 1, 20231 yr Its on every night. Its just not very bright. Hopefully they turn up the intesity!
August 1, 20231 yr Careful...some people aren't a fan of city lights. Not me though. Everything is a trade-off in life. I prefer my cities lit up and my countryside dark. The sprawl in between? I wish it would just go away.
August 1, 20231 yr I'm fine with light displays like this but what I'm not fine if it's plastering ads all over the place. Like not looking forward to the Bobby George giant electronic billboard on Harry Buffalo on E4th. We get enough ads in our faces all over the internet and TV, when I'm walking about the city I'd prefer to be able to get away from that. I love how Cleveland does not have too many ads all over compared to other cities I've been in.
August 1, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, dwolfi01 said: I'm fine with light displays like this but what I'm not fine if it's plastering ads all over the place. Like not looking forward to the Bobby George giant electronic billboard on Harry Buffalo on E4th. We get enough ads in our faces all over the internet and TV, when I'm walking about the city I'd prefer to be able to get away from that. I love how Cleveland does not have too many ads all over compared to other cities I've been in. While to some extent I agree, I'm not a fan of bright lights everywhere, but if the bright signs are concentrated in a particular area like Playhouse Square it actually makes for a brighter, higher energy place to be at night. Everything has its place -- let's not electronic-billboard the entire downtown!
August 2, 20231 yr I wonder if Playhouse Square could have. the street lampposts removed between the marquees. Either that or have them shortened to match the street lamp posts with the shortened versions along the avenue. They just seem to block much of the marquees and are they necessary with the light that the marquees will be providing?
August 2, 20231 yr Does anybody know if these art installations have a meaning or story behind them? To avoid confusion, I'm referring to the four lit up blue in the foreground.
August 2, 20231 yr http://www.mankadesignstudio.com/#/chorusline/ CHORUSLINE Chorusline Luminaries The sculptural array is cast after the image of a Broadway chorus line. The lighting ties in with the vertical marquees and lights on the Playhouse Square buildings adding more movement and color to the spectacle of the Theater District. Completed: 2009 Stephen Manka designed. He is a Cleveland based artist
August 2, 20231 yr Since 2009 that thing has probably worked for a handful of weeks... they used to always be working on it fixing it when it would go out but I haven't seen it lit up in a longggg time. Another poorly maintained light piece in the city
August 3, 20231 yr Marquee lights on at the State Theater. Hard to believe in the daytime, with how gold they are, that they can change colors so much at night with the lights. The photo doesn't do it justice, it looks very good.
August 3, 20231 yr Here’s a shot of my own, exposed down a bit to show the marquee screens (Note the illuminated “State” sign)
August 4, 20231 yr I wish the Keith Building could have architectural lighting added to it. Something similar as The Hanna Building is lit
August 4, 20231 yr https://www.instagram.com/p/CvfEUT9AYLo/ The Hanna marquee has begun installation. It is unfortunate that The Great Lakes TheaterCompany's logo is identical to The Great Lakes Brewing Company's Edited August 4, 20231 yr by dave2017
August 9, 20231 yr I heard that the chandelier is also receiving an update. The lighting will be upgraded and it will "twinkle"at certain times. The effect is described similarly on The Eiffel Tower
August 9, 20231 yr 1 hour ago, dave2017 said: I heard that the chandelier is also receiving an update. The lighting will be upgraded and it will "twinkle"at certain times. The effect is described similarly on The Eiffel Tower Good idea. The Eiffel Tower twinkles for five minutes before the hour from 7 to 10 at night. The frugal French turn it off after that and figure people can find some other way to amuse themselves after 10. Remember: It's the Year of the Snake
August 9, 20231 yr On 8/3/2023 at 8:56 PM, dave2017 said: I wish the Keith Building could have architectural lighting added to it. Something similar as The Hanna Building is lit Someone talk to K&D
August 9, 20231 yr That was the plan originally around the time when the chandelier was put in and for some reason they decided not to do it. Also the old fashion PLAYHOUSE SQUARE sign atop the Cowell and Hubbard building has a ton of bulbs out... I hope they fix that?
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