If you're looking for a place to enjoy some live music or a theater performance, I recommend this place.
The theater is located close to the train station, so it's very easy to reach. We went to see Haevn and it was amazing! The sound quality was top-notch and the lighting added an extra layer of excitement to the concert.
The theater itself was well-designed and even though we were sitting in the back, we could easily enjoy the show. During the break, we were able to grab some drinks and relax before the second half. What was really great was that everyone was respectful during the concert, so it was a really enjoyable experience.
Honestly, I didn't notice any downsides to the theater. The only thing I would suggest is to act quick when you're getting your jacket back or using the toilets during intermission because there can be a bit of a line.
It's a great venue, be sure to...
Read moreARCHITECTURE: I really like how they've managed to keep the street-idea in the entrance hall, even though the place is fully furnished and enlarged. Furniture is original and in good condition.
The 'buncker', as I justly but not negative could refer to it is quite a special theatre space. The soft rounded edges will always remind me of a 'buncker', but this place is still cozy, yet spacious. Acoustics are good, I wonder what the top layer of the walls is made of. Acoustics can't this good only because of the giant pillow in the air?
BAR: even though there's the big peaks at the bar after a show the lines are duable. They serve beers, coffee, soda's and alcohol free beer (incl. a leffe...
Read moreA classic theatre that reminds you of the good old golden days of American entertainment: Old-school walls of glowing yellow lamps and a typical 50/60's theatre feeling makes this place feel both uniquely out of time, yet perfectly contemporary. It has a positive atmosphere and a polite, fun staff, with surprisingly good accoustics. The one downside to this fine location has its age biting at it: When the theatre is full, which it often is, it has terrible crowd flow, meaning that there are lines everywhere. Still, the Old Luxor Theatre has a refreshing sense of nostalgia about it that I can only call comfortable and fun in comparison to the more abstract and/or classical styles of...
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