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Written by Don Berryman   
Thursday, 05 August 2004
the triple door
216 union street , Seattle,Wa 98101
(2 0 6) 8 3 8 - 4 3 3 3

This is a music venue that sometimes features jazz performances. Located beneath Wild Ginger, across from Benaroya Hall in the heart of downtown Seattle.

The Mainstage is The Triple Door’s centerpiece. Restored and updated from the bones of the historic Embassy Theatre, this 220-seat performance space is at once timeless and modern. The classic look of the gold-framed, red-curtained stage blends seamlessly with the contemporary, sleek, uncluttered array of half-moon booths and free-standing tables.

Arranged in tiers, the Mainstage provides clear sight lines from every seat. The intimate dimensions mean that even the late arriver to a sold-out show is no more than 30 paces from the stage. And for acts who play to dancers, the tables directly in front of the stage can be cleared to make way for a dance floor.

 
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