Kings Theatre

1027 Flatbush Avenue,
Brooklyn, NY 11226

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Taken on: December 8, 2018

Uploaded on: December 9, 2018

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Date time original: Sat Dec 08 13:09:34 +0000 2018

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Orlando
Orlando on December 10, 2018 at 9:17 am

I’ll give you this one organ console, the true story, ACE, Ambassador or whatever “mis”-management of construction had no use for the organ after opening since they ran vents down both organ chambers (Therefore no pipes, etc.) This renovation was not carefully watched and the city handed 85,000,000 million dollars and let the “mis”-management of funds be squandered on things not regarding the “"RESTORATION”“ with no NYCEDC supervision, they are also to blame! The stage wood apron facing was removed and tossed into the alley to rain rot for pit improvements. All other wonder theatres have their aprons and their lifts work perfectly fine. I can say more and won’t. Since I am "BANNED” from the Kings Theatre for telling the truth and saving countless lives of fellow employees and most important the “paying guest” when the collapsing ceiling cost 2.5 million to fix after 2 years of operation. It did collapse while workers repaired it, LUCKY FOR ALL no lives were lost. Stick that in your pipe and light a match!

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