We went to see Stomp and had a wonderful experience!
My favorite thing is that the chairs are slanted enough that you can see over most people in front of you. I felt there was a fair amount of space between me and those next to me.
The setup made the show easy to immerse yourself in the show via great sound and lighting.
We also loved the main entrance area as there is a lot of art, some seating, and a good amount of room to meet up with groups.
The only issue we noted was parking. There is not a lot of parking near the center and the parking there on the side of the street makes...
Read moreThe Norton Center for the Arts is a great performance venue with a small theater and a large hall capable of hosting major off-Broadway musicals and small recitals alike. The building itself is a protected Frank Lloyd Wright design, featuring as few right-angles as is possible. This makes the triangular staircase a little tricky to navigate, but most of the staircases leading into the venues are not angled harshly. The lobby of the larger hall doubles as a gallery for a fine art collection that rotates semi-regularly. This is indeed a great place for architecture,...
Read moreWent to see Celtic Woman perform a Christmas show. It was dark and rainy. They had a worker with an umbrella at the front drop off walk you in if needed. Seats are comfy and had good leg room. The only problem we encountered was for my mom who is elderly and has mobility issues. (There were others too attending with the same issues). No elevator that went "up", which didn't make sense to us and where the ramp stopped it turned to stairs which my mom had trouble moving up...
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