Comments

wrote:
No, I haven't been in CT in a while.
wrote:
Motts, this is awesome to see. Back around 2006-2007, my old band (Griffon) made our way into St. Alphonsus and did a photo shoot on the stage and in the areas. The location is amazing, and seeing your shots in such beautiful detail not only take me back, but also show more than our 20s-brains could process. Thank you so much for sharing these. Our photos made their way onto our first EP and certainly made for some great band shots for promotion and web use. This is just fantastic. Thanks again.
wrote:
What a shame! The spotlight graveyard.
wrote:
I was looking past the records and Teddy too Mica, noticing the floor tiles! :) However, it is such a shame to see all those old records trashed on this once lovely floor.
wrote:
Love these looks into the past. Places where people stood hurriedly buying their tickets for the show. Wonder what the M and A stood for? maybe Mezzanine or Auditorium level ?!?! anyone?
wrote:
Very interesting info. on how they worked the lights. Great pic Motts!
Sounds like you could have something there wjbodin....makes a lot of sense to me.
wrote:
Love the old spotlight. On the top level near the arch is a lonely chair. I can see someone sitting there gazing into the arch thinking of days gone by.
YES, LucieLou - that´s exactly it: CIRCUS and CLOWNS!
wrote:
Great angle on that lamp! The view couldn't be better. You can see all the switches and knobs. Amazing Catch!
wrote:
Yes, Mica, Im with you! The Red squiggles are a Happy touch. I don't don't why but it reminds me of the Circus and Clowns.
wrote:
Love the light streaking across the closed in arch.
Joan Crawford dancing here, thats interesting history.
flushed...You crack me up! :)
Yes, indeed thank you so much - great set, concur;
and what a mess.
yeah
and look at the floor - cream + burgundy - mosaic
Ohhh dear - those wriggling squiggles have such a happy hopeful stage look.
Too bad.
Ohh..flushed, - never knew.
Thank you so much Motts new Gallery;
Surreal look.....like a railway-station