Thanks for talking me down. Hopefully we will have great promoters to attract a ton of decent acts. It sure beats Diamond Ballroom.
Great points, Pete.
Is there still a chance another Criterion Theater could be built to honor the old one?
I love it! I love the name, I love the building, this will really add some excitement to Bricktown!!!
I would like to see electronic screens or at least artwork painted onto this building. It might be a little plain jane but that can easily be fixed with minimal effort.
I hope this venue is promoted well and that it can help steal some of the big name shows from Tulsa.
I'm not sure it needs to steal anything. There are plenty of acts and plenty of dates to go around. Tulsa gets some good acts, but it's far from an "every tour" type market. It doesn't even come close to getting half the acts each year that are on the theater / ballroom circuit. You could probably book twice as many shows at this than the Brady does without stealing a single bill from Tulsa.
The problems in OKC are that it does not have a venue for the theater circuit and the only promoter really booking the theater circuit in OKC is more interested in Tulsa.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure, if done right, the end result will just be a net gain in live music in Oklahoma.
What will be interesting to watch is if the Wormy Dog group intends to be the sole promoters of shows at this theater, or if it will be made available for other promoters and, if so, what kind of mix there'll be.
A TV screen or large mural on the outside of this building would be really cool one day. Seeing as there are going to be apartments straight across from this, a TV screen might be a no go...
This will be a multi-million dollar project so the developers must have a clear plan on how they plan to generate some serious revenue.
Also, I wouldn't be surprised if the Wormy Dog guys have other partners in this.
How will the fact that it is so close to Bricktown Events Center play into its purpose, is there some overlap or do the two venues attract different acts?
The Brady and Cain's are within walking distance of each other. Doesn't seem to be a problem for them.
The Vanguard in Tulsa is getting a lot of smaller acts and I would say it is comparable in size to the BT Music Hall. The Chevy will be a hybrid Cain's-Brady (bigger than Cain's, not as big as Brady but the configuration is more Brady) and the Criterion is more like the Brady Theatre according to Pete. With the ACM performance venue just down the street from this, I think we could have quite a nice live music scene to build on. Then you also have to consider The Peake, Cox Convention Center (for now), Micheal Murphy's (different, but music centric) and JJ's Alley.
I wonder if this is the 'jealous' thing that Steve has been hinting about? It is in Bricktown after all.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
Will this building still be around in 50 years or just be another run down looking "ugly" building that will be torn down to build something else? That's kinda what I'm getting at. Nothing is really built to last a long time anymore.
I think it's pretty safe to say the design and aesthetics hasn't really been a consideration on whether something gets torn down or not. We've lost more ornate theaters than ugly ones.
Now, if the community does not support its function and it actually gets run down, then all bets are off.
Awesome! I'm looking forward to this opening. Gonna be a hit!
Also... when it comes to larger national tours in regard to Tulsa and OKC... you have to remember that when the Ford Center opened it had the same "smashing" success in regards to ratings and acts and gate. When Tulsa leaders were deciding on a management company for their arena, they specifically stated that a big reason for choosing SMG was that they didn't want to compete with OKC for shows. We have a LOT of dates taken up by the Thunder and SMG is trying to make both venues successful. They're aren't necessarily trying to improve the cultural scene in OKC.
I do love Cain's Ballroom though. Hopefully this project will eventually have the same type of name recognition that Cain's has developed over time.
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