MuCCC is a wonderful local resource, giving community theater organizations a venue to perform that more Rochesterians should take advantage of. We've seen several plays there now and each has been a starkly different experience. Depending on which theater troupe is running a particular play, there may be no concessions at all, or there may be coffee and water for purchase, to baked goods and snacks available during intermission. It's entirely dependent upon who is running that play. The space is intimate which I really like, the facilities are clean, and we have always enjoyed every performance we've attended. The only reason I couldn't do 5 stars is the seating, which is a bit old and run down and depending on where you find a seat, is not the most comfortable way to spend seated for a few hours. I'm sure resources are scarce so they did the best they could, but if there was one thing that could improve, it would be better audience seating. Even still, we love the place and look forward to each...
Read moreAlways a great place to see plays, shows, events, etc. Very small & cozy - former church building. Seating on padded pews, some seats. You're right up next to the actors. Sometimes have panel discussions after the play. Local productions are able to present themselves. Changing small art display by local artist(s) in small space next to stage/seating area, always interesting to see (before, or during intermission). Usually have some treats for sale; cookies, candy. Coffee & tea. Tickets are extremely low cost, allows many to attend. Always see folks I know (in the plays, too !). Thoughtful & fun experiences are to be...
Read moreDifferent show nearly every weekend covering a broad range of performance. Dance shows, traditional theater, experimental theater, film fests, music, improv and sketch comedy, performance art, even the famous AcroCats! Tickets are never more than $20, and frequently workshop performances and readings of local playwrights works in progress are under $10 or even pay-what-you-will donations for this not for profit cultural venue. The small gallery space hosts a different visual artist monthly, so get there a bit early to enjoy the exhibit and claim your favorite seat...
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