I had the most incredible experience at Warnors Theatre in Fresno! This historic gem is truly a treasure that everyone should experience. From the moment I stepped inside, I was transported back in time to an era of grandeur and elegance.
The architecture and design of Warnors Theatre are simply breathtaking. The attention to detail in every corner is awe-inspiring, showcasing the incredible craftsmanship of a bygone era. The intricate moldings, lavish chandeliers, and opulent decor are a testament to the rich history that this theatre holds.
Speaking of history, I was fascinated to learn that Warnors Theatre has been a cornerstone of the Fresno downtown area for over a century! It's hard to believe that this theatre has witnessed so much cultural change and evolution throughout the years. From its early days hosting vaudeville performances to its role in the entertainment scene of today, this theatre stands as a living monument to the power of art and community.
What struck me most was the dedication to preserving the theatre's heritage while also embracing modern entertainment. The blend of classic charm and state-of-the-art technology is a testament to the management's commitment to providing the best possible experience for its patrons.
Attending a performance at Warnors Theatre is like stepping into history while enjoying the best of today's entertainment. The acoustics were phenomenal, allowing every note and word to reach my ears with pristine clarity. The comfortable seating ensured that I could fully immerse myself in the show without any distractions.
Whether you're a history buff, a theatre enthusiast, or simply looking for an unforgettable night out, Warnors Theatre is the place to be. It's a cultural landmark that holds within its walls a legacy of artistic expression, and it continues to shape the artistic landscape of Fresno.
My visit to Warnors Theatre was an experience I'll cherish forever. I left with a heart full of gratitude for the artists who've graced its stage and the generations that have kept its spirit alive. If you find yourself in Fresno, do not miss the chance to witness the magic of Warnors Theatre – an...
Read moreThis is a beautiful venue the structure is Magnificent the sound quality is probably unmatched in Fresno there are a few problems the plumbing is inadequate the handicapped access to bathrooms was intolerable the fact that the balcony was closed for this show didn't inspire people to come the balcony is always been a highlight of the Warner's Theater I understand this maybe under new ownership so I will come back and revaluate this in a few months however I love the venue but feel that they're missing the money that it takes to properly support such a place the plumbing look completely inadequate you couldn't even flush their urinals in the basement they were hard plumbed and had no valves this is not an acceptable method of flushing a toilet I'm not sure what's going on at this venue but it is substandard and not to code that is not tolerable for Mass buildings as we witnessed in Rhode Island you cannot take shortcuts in theaters remember the Rhode Island fires or because of shortcuts and cheap ownership you cannot be cheap when you own a club like this or a venue like this you also need to attract quality act and do proper promotion which was not done for this event and only sold out about 3/4 of the bottom of the theater easily they could have filled the theater had it in properly promoted the facility for only promoted on one radio channel and the radio channel 95.7 never played one Y&T song and after they did the ads for the van this is not the proper way to do such promotion I'm not sure who's running the radio station but they surely didn't understand their own business and maybe the Warner's Theater doesn't either it is kind of sad that we're seeing a decline in service and in facilities throughout our state we see 30% of the nation's homeless on our streets many of them right there at the Warner's Theater that isn't such a pleasant thing either I guess we're in Decline Next...
Read moreTerrible experience. I did not buy tickets for an event before hand so I had to buy them at the box office the night of. Let me tell you the line for that was ridiculous, it was not moving at all because they only had ONE person selling tickets. Not only was there a very long wait for the line but there was also people cutting to get to the front of the line and there were people in the front of the line would purchase tickets for people that were in the back of the line. Which was not fair for those who actually stood in line. But that was not the worst. When my group and I finally got our tickets, we went to look for our seats and there were people already sitting there, I told them those were our seats and they said staff personal told it was okay to sit there. At this point I was very upset. A staff member comes up and asks if there's a problem and I told him my situation. And he says, "I'm sorry there has been an issue with the tickets and seating, but come with me and I can get you seats closer to the stage." So he sat us down closer to the stage yet the people who paid for THOSE seats later got there and wanted their seats they purchased. I was so over this, everything was a mess. I told the staff person I was not moving unless I got my seats I originally had paid for (and I asked them to move the people that were sitting at my seats. Keep in mind I purchased tickets for the lower level). After this they had the audacity to ask me if I wanted to be seated in the balcony instead, and of course I said no. I was not sitting the in the balcony when I specifically bought tickets for the lower level. Again I asked them I wanted my seats and after about 45 minutes they moved the people sitting in my seats who were also irritated with this situation. After this happened, I do not think I will ever return...
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