The Los Angeles Times offers the Wyly Theatre a two-for-one compliment (albeit qualified): it ranks it among the top ten architecture moments of 2009 — and gives the theater an always welcome comparison to Lincoln Center by bestowing the number two spot jointly on the Wyly and the Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center. From the L.A. Times: “If neither one was transcendent as architecture, together they helped breathe new life into the design of spaces for the performing arts.” (h/t Dallas Voice)
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