March 23, 20233 yr Member In the great tradition of Katherine Chancellor Park and the Cassie Newman Patio.
March 23, 20233 yr Member 2 hours ago, dragonflies said: Isn't it the GCAC? It's a new lounge room within the GCAC building
March 23, 20233 yr Member Makes me think that the old GCAC is being used for this week only and the lounge will be a new meeting place replacing the ill conceived and ugly Glam Club.
March 23, 20233 yr Author Member 1 minute ago, Paul Raven said: Makes me think that the old GCAC is being used for this week only and the lounge will be a new meeting place replacing the ill conceived and ugly Glam Club. I wonder if that was a Tony Morina thing, noticed Griffith scrapped that set really fast.
March 24, 20233 yr Member 1 hour ago, BoldRestless said: In the great tradition of Katherine Chancellor Park and the Cassie Newman Patio. For a show so beholden to its past, living off the fumes of its glory years, it doesn't respect what made those years so memorable. I'll reserve judgment on that set until we get clear images. Though the irony in memorializing Neil as a pillar of the community while treating past and current black cast members and characters like second class citizens doesn't escape me. Edited March 24, 20233 yr by Darn
March 26, 20233 yr Member I find that giant photo of Neil a little disconcerting. And that brass instrument collage looks tacky. Otherwise,it's an OK set , but will we see those tables full? To the left there is a staircase entrance which indicates it is a basement venue but to the right are draped windows?
March 28, 20233 yr Member video of the new Neil Winters Jazz Club set https://www.instagram.com/p/CqWEnzROSU5/ View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Young and the Restless (@youngandrestlesscbs) Edited March 28, 20233 yr by janea4old
March 28, 20233 yr Member OK the artwork is a miss for me. Y&R fails in this area in multiple sets-always cheap looking prints - see Devon's penthouse. That piano area is a waste. I doubt very much we will ever see it being used. And the buffet under Neil's pic doesn't much the feel of the place-should be something more art deco/jazz age. But I like the color palette,furniture and lighting.