Been here a few times, big fan of theater. The building is small but the place is OLD. Which I can excuse since it has a lot of history. Their stage is rather small but thanks to the prop work, they can make it feel normal size. Just a heads up, parking is a pain. Tiny lot. Most just end up parking on the streets. They also have a tiny concession stand with small items. Workers are incredibly nice and most shows you get an opportunity to meet the cast afterwards which is cool! Overall, will continue to enjoy...
Read moreIt was difficult to enjoy the performance when the room temperature felt like 85° F. My husband and I were extremely uncomfortable despite sitting right under the air conditioning vents (the air was blowing loudly, but was NOT cooling). We left during intermission. Would've left sooner but didn't want to be disrespectful to the actors. God bless them for soldiering through under costumes and lights, on top of the extreme heat! Will try again in the fall or if I hear that the E.P. Playhouse updated...
Read moreThe fact alone that they staged this relevant masterpiece that is not always acknowledged as such is highly commendable. They stressed this by the very noticeable effort made to successfully translate the events to this part of the world and current times. Apart from that, they put a lot of heart where there may have been very little material means. The whole crew has contagious enthusiasm, commitment, professionalism and zero “prima dona” attitude towards...
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