The Night City Symphony Hall is a concert venue located in central Night City.
Overview[]
The Night City Symphony Hall was a beautiful gothic concert venue used for many artistic plays, including theater, opera and musical concerts. It was located not far from Night City University.[1]
Some time in the 2010s, the Philharmonic Vampyres first appeared when five members clad in tuxedos, capes and vampire teeth flew on the wires behind the Symphony Hall during a Halloween night.[2]
Right after Fourth Corporate War, the music hall fell into disuse and was abandoned. During the Time of the Red, the Philharmonic Vampyres occupied the building and made it their base of operations. They used the concert venue as a club and to interpret theater plays and operas, often advertising in the nearby Night City University and selling tickets to their events from their Garden Patch. They were not very popular, but people, especially students, liked to go to these plays to party.[1]
Layout[]
The Night City Symphony Hall was a concert venue located in central Night City. The gothic-style stonework structure featured four large pillars atop a large set of marble steps at the entrance. Between the two central pillars was a massive door leading inside.
In the 2040s, the Philharmonic Vampyres had redecorated the whole interior lobby with long red drapes and holographs featuring notable vampires from the classic cinema. The doors leading into the auditorium had red velvet padding and golden rivets. The auditorium was divided into the ground and second level, with the main stage at the end of the room. Seats occupied much of the ground floor and surrounding balcony.
In one of the building hallways, located behind a pair of synthetic wooden doors marked with the seal of Vlad Tepes in gold, was the main office of the Philharmonic Vampyres. This large room was illuminated in black candles, with red carpets covering the floor and red tapestries hanging from the walls. A fake fireplace, which was able to produce a holographic fire, was located at the end of the room.[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 PONDMITH, M. et al. Tales of the RED: Street Stories. Kenmore, WA, R. Talsorian Games, 2022. (pp.6–11,178)
- ↑ PONDSMITH, M. Night City Sourcebook. Berkeley, CA, R. Talsorian Games, 1991. (p.49)
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