Photos taken November 3, 2014
There are twenty new (since last year) large plastic directional signs, ten each installed in the Main and Mezzanine Foyers and two at the sacred Dress Circle Foyer level.
An idea of their scale and incongruity can be seen here:
Some are redundant:
The largest pair, located in the Mezzanine Foyer, overpower the Foyer itself:
There have also been installed approximately 70 very bright LED "footlight" sections of varying width, placed where the light source can be seen (and touched), located in the auditorium orchestra and also in the balcony rail and above the Gallery canopy focused upon the proscenium arch.
Here, a view of the mid-orchestra south wall exit doors, which I count as eight sections at the foot of the columns and above the arch,
With the exception of the balcony, the auditorium has been re-lit, Disney-style.
Rear orchestra:
These footlights are in addition to the a blinding array placed in each organ box.