Sister and I went to see Mr. Martin W. Prevost's "Captain Wallaby's Neighborhood" to support a friend and enjoyed it immensely. I've always enjoyed stories that involve maladaptive daydreaming as a way for traumatized characters to cope, it's always so thrilling watching their delusions unravel. This production reminded me of "Wandavision", a show that has been a comfort of mine for as long as it's been out. Both my sister and I cried when the son and the dog were revealed and I personally loved slowly putting the clues together as the show progressed. Compliments to the actors as well, they truly brought the story to life. If possible, I'd love to see this play again in the future. When this production takes off, I'll be happily bragging that my friend played in it's first showing and that I was one of the...
Read moreI volunteered at the theater for a few plays (doing sound) and learned a lot about how the theater works. These guys are small time, but don't let that deceive you, they know what they are doing. The quality of shows is astonishing!
They cast local talent. The production quality is consistently phenomenal! As a volunteer I watched same plays many times and I would enjoy every production. Stage design is always of great quality, outstanding props, and technical (sound and lights) are awesome.
It was so much fun to volunteer there and I will watch every show they will put on going forward.
Please stand up when clapping at the end, I know first hand how much actors...
Read moreA wonderful space for the arts in the heart of downtown Green Bay. I watched "The Rainmaker" and was very impressed. Cozy community room during the intermission. Tasteful vintage furniture. Courteous managenent and usher service. So awesome I found a 3rd row seat last minute. Stage accoustics are neat, and they now offer technology for the hearing impaired from what I read on the playbill....
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