I had never been here before now.And I came to see Camelot with some friends. Who had a spare ticket and invited me. The facility was great, the staff was nice, The Sippy cups that we got for our wine at intermission were wonderful so that we didn't have to chug it down, and the show itself was GREAT! Mordred definitely stole the show in Act II. đ„° I don't know what the lyrics are called in a musical (libretto?) but I found the words quite clever. The only thing I would recommend to recommend to others to be aware of is that parking is a little bit difficult. There doesn't seem to be a dedicated parking garage for the theater unless I just couldn't find it, which is possible since it was my first time there. I will be back...
   Read moreShows are great. Talent awesome. Most staff, polite and helpful. Met 3 over the seasons that were very rude, not appreciating the difficulty wheelchairs cause them. (they should try BEING in one!). This facility needs to improve wheelchair seating. It is NOT good...front row restrictions, balcony does not allow for particularly good viewing with neck and vision limitations. The usher for Wed. May 13th performance had the nerve to make exasperating breaths repeatedly both before and after the show. On the way out she yelled "can't you make that thing go any faster!" (a power wheelchair w/speed turned down to insure safety of everybody). Sadly, one bad apple offended our...
   Read moreI was pleased to see Guys and Dolls today as my 1st visit to this theater. The show itself was one of the best I've ever been to and it really made my weekend. The theater itself is only moderately sized (maybe a couple hundred seats) with very comfortable seats (important since I'm 6'4"and many theaters skimp on leg room). There are snacks and drinks available, both up- and downstairs, and parking was plentiful, close by, and less than half the price your pay for parking in downtown Seattle. The actors tonight we're top notch and the overall show was very professionally done, so I'm sure everyone else will enjoy this theater as...
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