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1  MELLENCAMP.COM ANNOUNCEMENTS / Ticket & Tour Questions / Re: start times on: November 16, 2010, 10:11:10 pm
Actually.....then it must be different at each venue. At South Bend, the doors opened at 6:30, start time of movie on ticket said 6:45, overheard guy on headset, I assume he was with band, say they are having trouble getting people in the doors, as to say they were holding up the movie for a little bit. Movie started around 7. Forgot to look at time when it ended, seems to be about an hour, had plenty of time to go back outside during intermission and "refill" for the show at 8:30.  Grin
2  MELLENCAMP DISCUSSION / Tour Talk / Re: NBTT Tour - Venue profiles on: November 15, 2010, 08:41:46 pm
Morris Performing Arts Center, South Bend, IN, site of this past Saturday's show - 10/13/2010.

Went to my 2nd ever concert there back in 79 or 80, saw UFO and Blackfoot, wish I remembered more of it, lol. I do remember that this place was an absolute shit hole before the renovations in 98.

http://www.morriscenter.org/history.html

The Palace Theatre was built in 1921 as a vaudeville house and part of the Orpheum theatre chain. In its early days, vaudeville shows ran continuously with a new act every ten minutes. Patrons could obtain admission for just 22 cents and enjoy the day’s new acts as they made their way on and off the stage.

At its inception, the interiors of the theater were glorious. Old roses, blues and creams predominated and not one singular architectural style could define the whole of the structure. The architect, J.S. Aroner from Chicago envisioned the theater as a little palace; a place in which theatergoers could feel as if they were royalty. A trip through the theater was intended to make a patron feel as if she had just made a trip through Europe. With many different architectural styles including Baroque, Spanish Renaissance, Greco-Roman and even a little Art Deco, patrons entered intricately detailed and carefully planned interiors when they entered “The Palace.”

The theater has seen its good days and its bad days. Through the 20’s, 30’s and 40’s, the theater hosted such guest artists as Amos and Andy, Houdini, Imogene Coco, and even Frank Sinatra; crowds would attend in staggering numbers. The Palace even hosted the world premier movie “Knute Rockne: All American” starring Ronald Regan, Rudy Vallee, Bob Hope and Kate Smith in 1940. Twenty-four hundred people enjoyed the premier inside the theater and twenty-four thousand gathered outside the theater with the hope to catch a glimpse of the big stars. But with the advent of television, Uncle Milte and the nightly news became family rituals and low attendance records at the theater threatened the livelihood of the Palace. In 1959, the board of the Palace Theatre voted to demolish.

Later that same year, however, the theater was saved from the wrecking ball by Mrs. E.M. Morris. Mrs. Morris purchased the Palace for an undisclosed sum and sold the building to the city for $1.00. In recognition of her valiant efforts, the theater was officially renamed the Morris Civic Auditorium.

Although the theater underwent a small renovation in the early 1960’s, the years had not been kind to the Morris. After a lengthy planning and fundraising process, the theater began a complete restoration and renovation process in May of 1998. At the end of its restoration and renovation in 2000, the new Morris Performing Arts Center boasts a brand-new, state-of-the-art stage house and the interiors have been restored to their original 1921 splendor.
3  MELLENCAMP DISCUSSION / Photos / Re: Morris Civic Auditorium, South Bend 11/13/2010 on: November 15, 2010, 11:31:14 am
Indeed, great show, here's the local write up and my some of my pics  Grin

article ---
http://southbendtribune.com/article/20101115/News01/101119701/1130

pics ---
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=9066&id=100001765416081&l=42c9df32d8
4  MELLENCAMP.COM ANNOUNCEMENTS / Ticket & Tour Questions / So, How Is The Movie? on: November 09, 2010, 06:38:05 pm
I may be running late for the show  Angry  should I rush to not miss the movie?
5  MELLENCAMP.COM ANNOUNCEMENTS / Ticket & Tour Questions / Re: Camera Policy on: November 06, 2010, 06:51:06 pm
OK, Tony, we're into the tour now, what's the verdict? I saw that someone had trouble at IU and was upset because they couldn't get their camera in and everyone around them had 'em.

Thanks....from the tour reviews so far it sounds like I'm in for a real treat.


6  MELLENCAMP DISCUSSION / Articles / Re: Chicago Tribune NBTT Review on: August 13, 2010, 08:38:05 am
Its amazing I am literally putting up every review I find


FYI --- another fan site I visit was recently sued for posting a certain article "without permission" and was able to settle out of court, it seems it may just be a new money making scheme for this small paper............google  "las vegas review journal lawsuit"


Might want to be careful. It's silly IMO, but they're succeeding. Free use is being challenged. Just something to look into and consider if or how it might affect this site should the wrong article get posted.
7  MELLENCAMP.COM ANNOUNCEMENTS / Ticket & Tour Questions / Camera Policy on: August 12, 2010, 12:14:03 am
Are small point and shoot cameras allowed at the shows, or is it according to venue? I would hope to think they are all becoming more lax with all the fancy phones out there today.

Thank You!
8  MELLENCAMP.COM ANNOUNCEMENTS / Ticket & Tour Questions / Re: Presale Questions/Problems - Wed AM - Post Them Here on: August 11, 2010, 09:11:28 am
Password is not working for South Bend!


Yep, I'm getting same thing:
 The entered Password is incorrect. Access Denied.   Angry

I've entered it every conceivable way possible.

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