I've been to quite a few plays here over the years, and honestly the older lead white man who usually plays scrooge is kind of unbearably full of himself to the extent that i can almost taste it in the balcony. Saw Dracula there this halloween and it was a pompous affair in which the lead actors switched roles in the middle. Funny enough, the aforementioned man was worse at both roles than his counterpart.
Aside, the bathroom access is tricky and all the songs are lip synced to...
Read moreI’ve been to many Triad Stage plays, but I was extremely disappointed with my most recent experience. I paid the most I ever have - $65 per ticket - and the seats were horrible. We were in row M and we could not hear a word that was said. This was especially frustrating for my 70 year old mother. The “wine tasting” was a joke. There were only 2 bottles of wine (1 red and 1 white). The “tasting” was less than a sip. I will think twice about going to Triad...
Read moreTriad Stage is truly a hidden gem among Equity theatres in the South -- creating large and magical productions from an unassuming location in a former downtown department store site. Whether an adaptation of a national favorite -- like the August 2015 production of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" -- or a uniquely North Carolina original like the annual "Appalachian Star" -- Triad Stage has truly catapulted Greensboro into the spotlight as a true player in the...
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