To sit in one of the Wyly’s green chairs for two hours is a vision of eternity in Hell. Hard,uncomfortable to the extreme. One rises at intermission and end to hear fellow patrons moaning in a chorus of agony, sadly joined by me. Whoever designed this gem hasn’t the vertebrae of anyone over 55–the major clients of arts venues. Check with the Wyly management about the number of patron complaints. The Dallas Museum of Art, which had scheduled several programs there, has canceled! A major donor was heard to complain he hadn’t contributed for the privilege of sitting in torture.
To sit in one of the Wyly’s green chairs for two hours is a vision of eternity in Hell. Hard,uncomfortable to the extreme. One rises at intermission and end to hear fellow patrons moaning in a chorus of agony, sadly joined by me. Whoever designed this gem hasn’t the vertebrae of anyone over 55–the major clients of arts venues. Check with the Wyly management about the number of patron complaints. The Dallas Museum of Art, which had scheduled several programs there, has canceled! A major donor was heard to complain he hadn’t contributed for the privilege of sitting in torture.