Went to see the Supertramp tribute band last Friday. What a disaster! 6 adults in their 50s showed up late and talked loudly and laughed boisterously through the first half of the concert. After I asked them 3 times to be quiet and getting sarcastic comments from them ( “ why don’t you turn up your hearing aids” and “ sorry - did you hear that!” and several backhanded slurs) a man two rows down from them stood up and yelled at them to be quiet. They were so disruptive (all six of them). I asked the usher twice to do her job and quiet them down with no response from the usher. finally one of the two ushers sitting directly in front of us stood up and told them to settle down! My wife and I were so upset that we left the concert at intermission. What a shame! Nothing like the many wonderful concerts we’ve attended at the...
Read moreThe architecture of the building is old and beautiful. The interior which appeared to be the counsel chambers was beautiful. We were visiting for an entertainment venue (comedian) which was located on the next upper floor. Two sets of stairs. No accessible seating for wheelchairs or handicap. The chairs felt as old as the building. Not comfortable for a two hour event. The room itself was cozy. On a smaller scale. You could easily see the performer from the back and sound was excellent. Would I go...
Read moreFirst time at this theater and we were there to see Anne of Green Gables. It's beautiful and old and there isn't a bad seat in the place. However, the seating is very tight. I am only 5'3 and could not cross my legs without turning sideways. Anyone bigger would be very uncomfortable. Other than that, the play was great and we really enjoyed ourselves. My favorite character was Josie. The talent and confidence in that kid was...
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