A well maintained and beautiful old theater. My family goes to see plays and concerts here often. It has old fashioned stadium seating with fold down wooden padded seats. The seats are moderate in size, there's not much leg room, and if you're very big it may be a tight fit but that's found in most vintage era theaters and venues. I'm overweight and fit okay. They have snacks and drinks for sale at reasonable prices. They keep it clean and the restrooms are well maintained. They have some handicap seating. Great prices on events. I always look forward to visiting, for the ambience inside and outside (a neat neon sign) and...
Read moreWorked a show here(audio tech) and can't say enough good about the venue's crew. They were on top of everything from before the band and I walked in. If every theatre had a crew even half as capable, effective, and efficient, my life would be worlds easier mixing shows for this bunch.
Pros: Easy load in access, 1100+/- seats, extensive lighting rig, excellent "house" audio rig but they can augment the racks and stacks with either a Meyer or JBL line array.
Cons: steeper than average grade from stage up to lobby, stairs for green room below stage aren't comfy for those with...
Read moreEverything is great except the steep decline/incline. It's very steep going down to your seat. So steep that if i was having a bad back day or bad ankle/knee day I would not be able to go. Other than that, it's good. Seats are comfortable (no cup holders and with incline you can't put your drink down), staff nice, food decent (popcorn good, hot dogs not good but can be okay with ketchup and mustard). Bathrooms clean and they do have a handicap stall (ladies), but toilet is short so not the best handicap set up. Aesthetically speaking, it's okay...rustic charm,...
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