I'm always in awe of those technicians who set up the acoustics for major theatres like the Disney Hall in Los Angeles. It's such a baffling science. Sound travels in mysterious ways and patterns. A singer can stand on a stage in a cavernous Broadway theatre, sing without a microphone, and you hear her clearly in the last row of the balcony, which is in a different zip code. And then there's a lovely 99-seat t…
SOURCE: Ken Levine at 09:00AM on May 2, 2018