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Ellen Eccles Theatre
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The theater looks great from both the outside and inside. However, with the look and classy style that it has it should have much better seating. It seems like they tried to squeeze too many seats into the theater. There is absolutely no legroom. I am only 5'4"" and I didn't even have enough room to cross one leg over the other. My husband at 6'1"" came out of the 3 hour opera we attended with a sore knee. The chairs are very uncomfortable without leg room and defiantly not worth the price. I would not recommend attending a long event here because parking is atrocious and you will come out of the theater unable to walk. The Ellen Eccles Theater looks a lot better than it feels.
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