We've been enjoying Village Theatre's 'Beta' series here, which is a fantastic way to see, and participate, in shows in development. The chairs are a little uncomfortable for long performances and it's impossible to leave the theatre without making a thunderous cacophony on the stairs. But it's a great space for intimate shows -- there are no bad seats! Bring cash! The lobby often offers concessions but they...
Read moreI suppose it was OK. First time.
The toilet paper in the genderless bathroom was difficult, so I was late to the show.
There were ushers, somewhere, but none were around to help me find my seat after I finally found the stage.
Seating isn't great. Not much leg room. Some guy behind me kept kicking my seat throughout the show, and the female in front of me kept flicking her long hair in my face.
Not...
Read moreGood for what it is. As a frequent performing arts patron, I appreciate having this as a low-cost Eastside performance hall. Aligned with Village Theater [across street] which has Seattle pricing and quality close to, but a notch below Rep. In great location. Free parking and a number of walkable restaurants of all types. Quaint suburban town...
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