We went to see the 'famous' Medora Musical on their last performance of the season. It was great. The amphitheater is fantastic with comfortable seating and excellent site lines. One tip, if you are able to walk on gently sloping ramps, you should enter the theater to the far right of the stage. This avoids the VERY long lines for the escalator and elevator entrances. The elevator is to the left when facing the stage. The escalator is the very long middle line entrance. There is plenty of free parking with easy entrance and exits. Don't follow your Google Maps directions to the theater address. That doesn't get you to the parking lot at the top of the hill. Just follow the long line of cars. They know where they are going. Buy tickets in...
Read moreAmphitheater itself is nice, but Medora the Musical is not good. It's petty much turned into a cheesy off Broadway musical of some weird mixup of country and pop songs. It's hard to describe honestly as I was honestly confused. Most of the elements about Medora history or Theodore Roosevelt have been watered down or removed. What's left is like a bad version of Dora the Explorer if there was dancing and singing of pop and country music. Also, the patriotic portions, which were refreshing to see, also seemed forced by most the performers wish was unfortunate. I honestly can't recommend going to see it at the prices we paid even though the venue is...
Read moreWhat really put this over the top was the ushers. Sadly, I was seated next to a 700# man and his 400# wife that clearly should have had seats in the handicap area to accommodate their size. I was encroaching on my wife's zone due to his size so she found an usher and he understood and was able get us seated elsewhere. We certainly were not looking for an upgrade though. He put us in the 5th row. Wow. And the show was excellent. Great songs, harmony, dancing, story telling, audience involvement, and patriotism. Thanks for...
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