Went to see "Little Shop of Horrors" with my 16 year old daughter. We had the best time and the show was wonderful. We can't wait to become regulars. We were happy to see a few familiar faces from "Heather's" a few weeks back at another theater. The building and set are incredible and I'd love to see old pictures in its hayday on the walls. Things we learned: there are restrooms in the back not just the one up in front where there was a long line. It's HOT inside so dress accordingly. There is a nice bar. Bottled water and canned pop was $3. Not sure what cocktails cost. Seating fills up fast but there are chairs upstairs on the balcony and had a great view. Oh and you can see the musicians from the balcony which made it even better. Thank you to the cast and crew for the...
Read moreI REALLY enjoyed Sweeney Todd. I was shocked by the voices of the cast. Hearing my fav songs (though I sang along for some) seeing how certain props from the movie would be played out (the barber chair) Amazing!!! I loved it. Now for the not so fun stuff. You don't have to wait outside if you arrive early yay but as people come in, it gets pretty crowded which means body heat. So it was a bit warm saw a lady with a mini portable fan (great idea) and the seats. I found myself getting a bit uncomfortable the have like soft cushioned benches maybe. The VIP are some chairs with a back to them which may help. I had to reposition myself a lot but with those 2 things I still gave a 5 ⭐. Can't wait to see the next production Little Shop Of Horrors and yes I...
Read moreOwnership has no clue what they’re doing. Charging the performers a dollar for a cup of water on a 90+ degree day. Everyone’s pouring sweat and loading in gear. Is there anything meaner or more greedy than that? It’s hot inside, too. Hey Karen, if you have to tell artists that it costs $900 to cool your building, therefore you must charge for a drink of water, shut your miserable business down. No one wants to hear you complain about your electric bill. Your failing business isn’t ready for the public and it never will be if you can’t treat...
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