Loved it, however the sound at Capital Theater was horrible. My whole row had their hands cupped to their ears to hear. Otherwise, what we heard was great and Dmitri killed it!
It was a great show!!.. Just kind of wish I could have seen the visuals during the astronaut part.. The curtain was half way down! NPR's got no love for the balcony people :( Hope you guys fix it for the april 5th show.
-from the guy who asked, "What do you like about Salt Lake?"
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Comments [9]
*Thank you, that was brilliant* is what I intended to write. ;)
Thank was brilliant. I feel very grateful I could attend.
Loved it, however the sound at Capital Theater was horrible. My whole row had their hands cupped to their ears to hear. Otherwise, what we heard was great and Dmitri killed it!
Well... that was awesome. I loved it... my wife loved it... very well done, and thank you.
It was a great show!!.. Just kind of wish I could have seen the visuals during the astronaut part.. The curtain was half way down! NPR's got no love for the balcony people :( Hope you guys fix it for the april 5th show.
-from the guy who asked, "What do you like about Salt Lake?"
So excited, what do you think would be appropriate dress?
SLC loves radiolab! Tickets in hand and I can't wait!
SO glad you are coming to SLC!!!
I'm sooo excited!!!
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