We've seen probably about 5 plays at this theater. For the price (dirt cheap) it's a great value. This theater is dependable for an entertaining night, for sure. And they even have several young-child-friendly productions each year, which is great for parents with young kids like us. The only issues that come along with this place are inherent with what it is, and where it is. Specifically, it's a community theater, so expect there to be lots of stumbled/mumbled lines, especially from the kids in the cast. There are also only about maybe 50 seats, and they're not reserved, so if you want to get good seats, you need to show up pretty early. That being said, it's extremely small, so it's not like any seat has a bad view. It's also located in a creepy old warehouse building, which really threw us off the fist time we visited. We were wondering if we were in the right place. It's kind of neat once you get over the creepy factor. You can even go explore around the place and discover all kinds of neat art that the other tenants have on display around the building during intermission, or while you wait for the show to start. Overall, this place is definitely worth the ticket price, and dependable for several solid evenings of entertainment each year. I'd...
Read moreThe little theatre that could! This gem of a local community theatre has not just survived but thrived in the face of the pandemic.
I have been a patron, crew, and actor in the programs of Canon Theatre over two decades and cannot say enough about the heart of the people behind this place.
Whether you are an actor, director, stage crew, student or lover of the arts, the Canon Theater puts on consistent and quality programs that reward...
Read moreI recently went to the Canon Theatre to see Enchanted April. I was completely blown away by the quality of the production! The acting was on par with local professional theater. I enjoyed being close to the action in such a small setting. I highly recommend supporting local performing...
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