will we be able to maintain the daytime ongoing classes and reer is her sals and the nightly perform manss? we cannot tolerate sound bleed and disruption of the utilities. and if the building goes forward, how isolated from these issues and protected from them and compensated if there are problems? and if we can manage to last through the 18 months of construction, what will it be like once the building is up? it will tower over us. 55 feet to our 30 feet. we can only fear the impact of sound bleed and parking on our theater and no one has studied these issues. as a nonprofit theater, our financial resources are limited. if customers say, wow, it is too much hassle to go down there, we can't park, public transportation is too difficult, to unsafe, or if the performances are disrupted by sound bleed from the building's elevator and rooftop parties, will the audience stay at the current levels? i don't think so. and if this is the case, our ticket sales will plummet and the marsh will be out of business. an is significant is the arts commission and mayor's office and the city has been a stro