Sad to say they take a great concept and cheapen it through deceptive advertising. If you are from out of town you need to know that the theatre only hires disabled actors. I support inclusivity, but not to the extent you are fooling the patrons into devoting an evening to a show they haven’t chosen to see. I saw A Chorus Line on a very short trip to Denver. I’ve always wanted to see that musical, and I chose of over several other local theatre options. The concept does not work they way they staged it. I was made to feel awful for wanting to leave. It’s not appropriate to con and guilt your audience, and I think it’s also not fair to the actors. When I asked for a refund they refused and called me “horrible”. Does anybody really...
Read moreGreat theater if you can actually hear the actors. It's a nice intimate theater in the round where the audience is close to the stage. Every seat has a great view. The problem is the acoustics are horrible. By horrible I mean if you have a slight loss of hearing you won't be able to hear the actors. Even if you have no hearing problems you will be challenged to hear when the actors are facing away from you. Numerous people left at intermission and I can only surmise that it was because they couldn't hear. It amazes me how such a fundamental element of theatre design was overlooked and remains...
Read moreI love this theater. It’s small and Intimate and really makes you feel like you are part of the show. I’ve been here a couple times and I have yet to find a bad spot. The whistleblower was a great show. The cast was amazing and the set was one of my favorites. I loved how they utilized it! It was funny, there was some good drama, and a bit deep in some parts. The time went by quickly, but I enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you to the cast for a great night and...
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