MOORE THEATRE - Vivienne - Toreodor

The elegant Moore Theatre stands as one of the oldest surviving landmarks in Seattle, having first opened its doors in 1907. Vivian has adopted the ornate performance hall as one of her havens, drawn by its opulent Byzantine-inspired architecture and rich history.   Inside the red-carpeted lobby, intricate mosaic tiles swirl across the floor while gilded pillars frame the grand staircase leading up to the balcony seating. Dramatic frescoes and bas-reliefs adorn the walls and ceiling, each hand-painted by artisans over a century ago. Walking through its sumptuous interiors feels like stepping back in time.   When not hosting public performances, Vivienne enjoys spending nights in the empty theater, sometimes dancing alone across its stage or sitting in the velvet seats as if watching a private show just for her. Here she can be inspired among beautiful relics of the past that kindle her passion for the arts. For a Toreador whose existence spans ages, havens like the Moore offer both aesthetic pleasure and a bridge to her own distant memories.  

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