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... that the grand marble staircase entrance to Sony Hall was restored in 2013, but was painted to appear more dilapidated than it truly is? Source: "We loved how the stairwell looked, but the architect was required to restore it. Afterwards, our scenic team came in and distressed it back to its original dilapidation" [1]
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The origional production of On Golden Pond did not begin at this theater. It was transferred from the New Apollo here. See On Golden Pond (play) for the full rundown. The word "transfer" needs to stay in this article to make it factually correct.--Found5dollar (talk) 14:34, 15 November 2020 (UTC)Reply