Concert Hall
Theatre
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Concert Hall ~
Turn-of-the-Century Paris decor
The Concert Hall at Symphony Center was the Blue Lodge Room of
the former Masonic Temple where the Lodge would meet when all
members were present.
Where you see our stage now was a three step
riser the width of the room, where Lodge officers would sit.
The ghost, George, was a maintenance man in the old Temple, and
on stage is one place where his presence has been felt the strongest.
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Theatre ~ Ballroom ~
The oval painting
of Castle Chillon on the stage front,
is the only original surface left in the room.
The Poet Lord Byron, a Mason, did some of his writing here
on the shores of Lake Geneva.
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